Merkel eyes more co-operation with France

Angela Merkel wants to use a Franco-German meeting to discuss joint projects "especially in the area of security and particularly in Africa".

German Chancellor Angela Merkel

Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany wants to bolster its military cooperation with France. (AAP)

Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany wants to bolster its military co-operation with France, particularly in war-torn Africa, ahead of a joint cabinet meeting next week.

"I agreed with French President Francois Hollande that we wanted to use the Franco-German meeting to discuss new projects ... especially in the area of security and particularly in Africa," Merkel said in her weekly podcast on Saturday.

"More convergence is possible", notably in terms of working together in Mali or Central Africa, the chancellor added.

Earlier this month, Germany's government approved increasing the number of soldiers sent to crisis-torn Mali as part of an EU-led mission to train the national army for its fight against Islamic extremists.

Up to 250 Bundeswehr soldiers may now join the mission, up from the current limit of 180.

Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen has also said she expects to send a medical services Airbus to back up the French mission in the war-wracked Central African Republic.

French and German ministers will meet on Wednesday in Paris for a regular meeting of the two governments.


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