Weimar Triangle

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The Weimar Triangle is a diplomatic forum that fosters political cooperation and dialogue between Germany, France, and Poland within the European context.

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instanceOf diplomatic forum
trilateral cooperation format
alsoKnownAs Triangle de Weimar NERFINISHED
Weimarer Dreieck NERFINISHED
cooperationFormat informal
countryInvolved France
Germany
Poland NERFINISHED
diplomaticInstrument coordinated positions in EU institutions
joint declarations
trilateral consultations
diplomaticLevel intergovernmental
foundedBy France NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Poland NERFINISHED
foundingContext post-Cold War European integration
geopoliticalRole bridge between Western and Central Europe
hasMember Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
French Republic NERFINISHED
Republic of Poland NERFINISHED
hasParticipantRole France as nuclear power and EU founding member
Germany as large EU founding member
Poland as major Central European EU member
inception 1991
languageUsed French
German
Polish
mainPolicyArea Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU NERFINISHED
EU institutional development
Eastern Partnership and relations with Eastern Europe
European security and defense policy
meetingType meetings of foreign ministers
parliamentary and civil society formats
sectoral ministerial meetings
summit meetings of heads of state or government
memberType sovereign states
namedAfter Weimar NERFINISHED
politicalFocus European Union policy
economic and social issues in Europe
foreign policy coordination
security and defense cooperation
politicalOrientation pro-European integration
purpose foster political cooperation between Germany, France, and Poland
promote dialogue on European affairs
support European integration
region Europe
scope economic and social cooperation
foreign policy
security policy

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