Germany plans on establishing national security council
The new council will coordinate across government departments, assess domestic, foreign, economic, and digital security risks, and craft medium- and long-term strategies. It will convene during crises and be chaired by Merz, with participation from ministers, security officials, scientists, and representatives from other nations, the EU, and NATO. The official announcement is expected at the first cabinet meeting after the parliamentary recess on August 27 at the Ministry of Defense.
Moscow has repeatedly dismissed claims that it poses a threat to Europe, rejecting talk of a NATO confrontation as “nonsense” and criticizing the alliance’s military buildup. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused European leaders of “preparing for a real war against Russia” and mocked Merz’s call for Germany to reclaim its position as Europe’s top military power, pointedly noting his use of the word “again.”
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