‘You can count on us.’ German president marks 70 years of NATO membership with pledge for future
- Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier pledged support for NATO amid U.S. Security concerns, stating, 'Germany will step up to the new security demands in Europe.'
- U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated that America's focus on Europe might lessen due to priorities regarding China and domestic security.
- Steinmeier expressed concerns over Ukraine's territorial integrity and the ongoing challenges posed by Russia's aggression.
- Germany plans to increase military spending and modernize its defense infrastructure to support NATO's goals.
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Germany to intensify military role in NATO amid increased uncertainty
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Monday that NATO could count on Berlin to step up its contribution to the defence of Europe as the Atlantic alliance faces a future more uncertain than 70 years ago when Germany became a member. Steinmeier, while speaking at a ceremony at NATO’s Brussels headquarters to mark the anniversary, sought to reassure allies rattled by what he called epochal geopolitical shifts. “Today, with (Russian Pres…
German President Says Berlin Will Step Up Military Role in NATO - The Thinking Conservative
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Monday that NATO can count on Berlin to step up its contribution to the defense of Europe. The post German President Says Berlin Will Step Up Military Role in NATO appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.


Germany says it will step up military role in NATO amid increased uncertainty
BRUSSELS - NATO can count on Berlin to step up its contribution to the defence of Europe as the Atlantic alliance faces a future more uncertain than 70 years ago when Germany became a member, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Monday. Read more at straitstimes.com.

'You can count on us.' German president marks 70 years of NATO membership with pledge for future
Germany's president says his country will step up in its new security role in Europe. Germany on Monday was marking 70 years of NATO membership.
Germany has been in NATO for 70 years - what next?
Almost 70 years ago Germany joined NATO - ten years after the end of the Second World War. Today, a ceremony in Brussels reminds us of this. Union and SPD want to strengthen the transatlantic alliance further. By Christina Nagel.
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