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New French defence minister urges more EU cooperation

Sylvie Goulard, who this weekend made her first public appearance with a visit to troops on security patrols in Paris, said on Saturday she wants to increase joint European defence projects and that 'to achieve this effort, work with Germany will be decisive'.

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France's new armed forces minister Sylvie Goulard has vowed to press ahead with European defense projects and work more closely with Germany, a move she said was vital to deter countries tempted to look inwards, reports Reuters.

Goulard, a European expert, took the control of the renamed defence ministry last week, a surprise decision by President Emmanuel Macron that further emphasized his European push and desire to work towards greater defence integration.

"I am attached to making European defence projects move forward," she said in a her first message to military and civilian personnel released on Saturday.

"Some elements already exist, but others still need to be conceived and developed to better ensure our security in these times of interdependence. To achieve this effort, work with Germany will be decisive."

A European lawmaker who speaks four languages, Goulard is respected in Brussels as a straight talker, having acted as adviser to former European Commission president Romano Prodi.

A close ally of Macron, she ranks fourth in the government hierarchy, and becomes only the second woman to head the ministry, which reverts to its pre-1974 name of Ministry of the Armed Forces.

Goulard also said she wanted to ensure that Franco-British security and defence cooperation did not suffer from London's decision to leave the European Union.

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