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US and Europe must ‘repair and revive transatlantic ties’: Germany’s Merz

US and Europe must ‘repair and revive transatlantic ties’: Germany’s Merz

Summary

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged the United States and Europe to strengthen their partnership during a speech at the Munich Security Conference. He emphasized the importance of NATO for both sides and called for renewed cooperation, while expressing different views on some U.S. political movements. The speech comes amid discussions on European nuclear defense and current U.S. foreign policies.

Key Facts

  • German Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke at the Munich Security Conference, focusing on strengthening U.S.-Europe relations.
  • Merz highlighted the benefits of the NATO alliance for both Europe and the U.S.
  • He mentioned a need for a "new transatlantic partnership" to repair divisions.
  • Merz referenced political differences with the U.S., particularly concerning the MAGA movement.
  • The U.S. administration has been urging Europe to increase NATO funding and support.
  • Discussions are ongoing between Germany and France about a European nuclear deterrence strategy.
  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized strong cultural links between the U.S. and Europe.
  • The speech occurs as President Trump's policies face scrutiny ahead of U.S. midterm elections.
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