EU's Unified Defense Push: Merz Advocates for Increased Spending
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasizes the need for all European Union members to increase their defense budgets. This initiative aims to address capability gaps and ensure consistent support for Ukraine. Merz's Paris visit with President Emmanuel Macron marks a commitment to Franco-German cooperation and a rejuvenation of EU alliances.

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Germany's newly appointed Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, called on all European Union member states to enhance their defense expenditure to bridge existing military capability gaps across the bloc. Speaking in Paris on Wednesday, Merz stressed the critical nature of these investments for sustained support to Ukraine.
Alongside French President Emmanuel Macron, Merz underscored the commitment to a reinvigorated European partnership, highlighting Franco-German cooperation as a driving force for this new direction. The leaders vowed to work together to ensure Europe's strategic autonomy and resilience in the face of global challenges.
This visit to Paris marks Merz's inaugural foreign trip as chancellor. He is also scheduled to visit Poland, aiming to bolster Germany's alliances with key European partners. The trip signifies a strategic reset in Germany's foreign policy as it strengthens ties with allies amidst shifting geopolitical landscapes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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