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Updated · DW (English) · May 4
Merz downplays Trump's threats to cut US troops from Europe
Updated
Updated · DW (English) · May 4

Merz downplays Trump's threats to cut US troops from Europe

14 articles · Updated · DW (English) · May 4
  • On German television, he said a planned reduction of well over 5,000 troops in Germany was "nothing new" and insisted Washington remained Berlin's most important NATO partner.
  • Merz said he would keep working with Donald Trump despite disagreements over Iran, arguing Europe and the US still share interests in ending that conflict and the war in Ukraine.
  • EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called the timing of the withdrawal announcement a surprise and said it highlighted the need for Europe to strengthen its role within NATO.
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