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Germany, France and Poland are aiming to become a driving force for a common European security framework in the face of hybrid threats from Russia. The foreign ministers of the three countries who have regularly met under the umbrella of the Weimar Triangle alliance since 1991 held discussions in the central German city of Weimar on Wednesday. We can no longer afford a foreign policy on autopilot, said German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock alongside her French counterpart Stéphane Séjourné and Polands Radosław Sikorski. She added: That is why we, as the Weimar Triangle, want to be