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Weimar Triangle

The Weimar Triangle is a strategic partnership formed in 1991 among three European countries: Germany, Poland, and France. It aims to promote political dialogue, economic cooperation, and regional stability within Europe. Named after the German city of Weimar, where the initial meetings took place, this alliance helps these nations work together on issues like security, democracy, and integration within the European Union. It symbolizes a commitment to fostering collaboration and understanding among neighbors with diverse histories, strengthening their collective influence and ensuring peace and prosperity in the region.