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 Poland’s Radosław Sikorski. She added: “That is why we, as the Weimar Triangle, want to be …