German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged the US and Europe to jointly rebuild trans-Atlantic trust amidst rising global rivalries, warning against isolationism. He emphasized a “new trans-Atlantic partnership,” distancing Europe from US “culture wars” and advocating for free trade. Merz highlighted Europe’s increased defense spending and commitment to a stronger European pillar within NATO, signaling a shift towards greater shared responsibility.
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