Both countries officially announced the deferment on Saturday.
The decision comes amidst a wave of unrest in France, with over 1,300 individuals being arrested during a fourth consecutive night of rioting.
The violence erupted following the shooting of Nahel M by the police, prompting widespread outrage and protests across the nation.
As the situation unfolded, family members and friends of Nahel M gathered on Saturday for the teenager's funeral in the Paris suburb where he tragically lost his life.
Macron took the opportunity to discuss the developments with his German counterpart, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, during a phone conversation on Saturday.
The French president provided an update on the situation, leading to the mutual decision to postpone the planned state visit to Germany.
A spokesperson for President Steinmeier confirmed the postponement, stating: “President Macron has requested that the scheduled state visit to Germany be delayed.” (ILKHA)