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French, German mark Verdun battle centenary

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Update: 2016-05-29 05:01:18
French, German mark Verdun battle centenary Photo Courtesy: BBC

DHAKA: French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are to mark the 100th anniversary of the battle of Verdun, the longest battle throughout World War One.

Hundreds of thousands of French and German soldiers died during 10 months of fighting in north-eastern France. France eventually emerged victorious, BBC reports on Sunday (May 29).

But Verdun is seen as a symbol of Franco-German settlement, and Hollande and Merkel are expected to renew a call for European unity.

Merkel said that ‘To be invited to these commemorations shows the extent to which relations between France and Germany are good today’.

‘Europe faces difficult tasks, there is no doubt about that,’ she said, in what was seen as a reference to the EU’s continuing economic problems, its attempts to deal with a huge influx of migrants and sharp differences among individual states on the future of the 28-member bloc.

But Merkel stressed that ‘Europe has also done and achieved many things’.

BDST: 1500 HRS, May 29, 2016
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