Merz tells Trump Germany ready for more NATO responsibility

Chancellor Friedrich Merz told President Donald Trump that Germany is prepared to take on greater responsibility for European security, as NATO becomes “more European” to remain transatlantic. The two leaders agreed to continue discussions at next week’s Ankara summit.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz told US President Donald Trump on Friday that Germany is prepared to assume greater responsibility for European security, as the two leaders aligned positions ahead of next week’s NATO summit in the Turkish capital. During the phone call, Merz offered his congratulations on Saturday’s 250th anniversary of US independence and underscored the “special bond” between the German and American people, according to a statement from the chancellor’s spokesman.
NATO becoming more European
The discussion focused heavily on preparations for the Ankara summit, where Europe’s defence burden and Washington’s long-term commitment to the alliance are expected to dominate the agenda. “The chancellor emphasised that Germany is assuming greater responsibility for security in the Euro-Atlantic region,” spokesman Stefan Kornelius said. “NATO is becoming more European so that it can remain transatlantic.” Merz and Trump agreed to continue their conversation in person at the Ankara summit.
Trump’s criticism
The call followed Trump’s renewed criticism of European NATO allies — particularly Germany — for, in his view, failing to share the alliance’s burden and spending too little on defence. Trump posted a chart comparing defence spending across NATO members and wrote: “Ridiculous for the U.S.A. to continue along this one sided path when the relationship is not reciprocal. They were not there for us!!!” In an earlier post, he singled out Germany: “The United States spends more money on NATO than any other country, by far, to protect them, without getting any benefit from so doing. Others, including Germany, are MUCH LOWER. (2014-2025) Ridiculous!”
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