CNBC: Berlin’s new leadership could mean NATO spending rises and U.S. missiles stay in Germany
* Germany’s new coalition government is yet to take power.
* But since it published its policy priorities on Wednesday, experts have been poring over its pledges to see what they mean for Germany’s future.
* Many question marks have centered on Germany’s future foreign and defense policy.
* Particularly given the current backdrop of tense relations between Russia and the rest of Europe.
Germany’s new coalition government is yet to fully take power, but experts have been poring over its new pledges to see what they mean for Germany’s future.
Many question marks have centered on Germany’s foreign and defense policy, particularly given the current backdrop of tense relations between Russia and the rest of Europe.
The center-left Social Democratic Party are set to take charge of the Defense Ministry while the co-leader of the Green Party, Annalena Baerbock, is set to take over the foreign ministry.
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1 comment:
Too son to say. The three way circus appears far more focused on domestic priorities. Germany hates spending money on defense and now the Greens have their two co leaders in the government. Defense isn’t their priority.
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