After the EU-US summit on Russia’s war against Ukraine, Berlin is actively debating the nature and extent of Germany’s role in providing security guarantees for Ukraine. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz welcomed the summit’s outcomes, emphasizing that any agreement must begin with a ceasefire, reflecting the broader European position, whereas the US has advocated moving directly to peace talks. Security operations under consideration range from enhanced training missions to proposals for a UN peacekeeping force of up to 40,000. The ongoing process underscores Merz’s assertive foreign policy, a shift welcomed by many within Germany’s ruling coalition. Read the full article on DW’s website.
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