Official languages | French German Polish |
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Membership | |
Establishment | 28–29 August 1991 |
Area | |
• Total | 1,314,075 km2 (507,367 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2022 estimate | 190,349,334 |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $11.1 trillion[1] |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $7.9 trillion[2] |
The Weimar Triangle (French: Triangle de Weimar; German: Weimarer Dreieck; Polish: Trójkąt Weimarski) is a regional alliance of France, Germany, and Poland created in 1991 in the German city of Weimar. The group is intended to promote co-operation between the three countries in cross-border and European issues.[3]
It exists mostly in the form of summit meetings between the leaders of the three countries, and of their foreign ministers. The collaboration between member states includes inter-parliamentary contacts and military, scientific, and cultural cooperation.
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