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"We must invest in air defense in Europe," said German Chancellor Scholz.

At a news conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz declared, "We must invest in air defense in Europe. We are making the necessary preparations and adapting our approach in light of the possibility that Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine will last longer. Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary general of NATO, paid his final trip to Germany before leaving his position in September.

The NATO summit scheduled to take place in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, on July 11–12 was the main topic of conversation between Stoltenberg and visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. UN Coordinator for Ukraine:  Russian officials refused the UN's request for access. THE NEW NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY OF GERMANY Sholz and Stoltenberg, He appeared before the cameras following the meeting. At the press conference, Prime Minister Scholz took the first podium and stated that they wanted to strengthen NATO's defensive capabilities and demonstrate the union's commitment to defending every square centimeter of its territory. The federal government endorsed the National Security Strategy last week, according to Scholz, who claimed that they had developed a new one.

We have never before in our history developed such a strategy. This tactic makes it very evident that the German army places the highest premium on alliances and national defense. A budget of 100 billion euros will be used to develop and update our defense capabilities. However, from now on, we will devote 2% of our annual gross domestic product to defense. The primary protection for our collective security is NATO, and it always will be. The majority of our military will consistently be kept prepared for NATO defense. Germany demonstrates great support for the Central and Eastern European Union members.

For instance, a brigade of soldiers is ready to defend Lithuania, while an international contingent has been stationed there for a while. With the help of Patriot and Eurofighter fighter jets, we are defending Poland. In addition, as a backup force for our endangered friends, we have 17,000 soldiers available. "AS NATO MEMBERS, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT FINLAND AND SWEDEN TRAVEL TO VILNIUS." Scholz stressed that the Russia-Ukraine War can drag on and that additional funding for the European military should be allocated.

Scholz declared that Germany would keep assisting Ukraine and added, "Europe." We should also invest in air defense. We are making the necessary preparations and modifying our approach in light of the possibility that Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine will last for a considerable amount of time. Germany will keep assisting Ukraine as much as is required. We have allotted the necessary funds and are working to boost German industry's capacity in the defense sector. Additionally, NATO will not support war.


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"We must invest in air defense in Europe," said German Chancellor Scholz.

At a news conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz declared, "We must invest in air defense in Europe. We are making the necessary preparations and adapting our approach in light of the possibility that Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine will last longer. Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary general of NATO, paid his final trip to Germany before leaving his position in September.

The NATO summit scheduled to take place in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, on July 11–12 was the main topic of conversation between Stoltenberg and visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. UN Coordinator for Ukraine:  Russian officials refused the UN's request for access. THE NEW NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY OF GERMANY Sholz and Stoltenberg, He appeared before the cameras following the meeting. At the press conference, Prime Minister Scholz took the first podium and stated that they wanted to strengthen NATO's defensive capabilities and demonstrate the union's commitment to defending every square centimeter of its territory. The federal government endorsed the National Security Strategy last week, according to Scholz, who claimed that they had developed a new one.

We have never before in our history developed such a strategy. This tactic makes it very evident that the German army places the highest premium on alliances and national defense. A budget of 100 billion euros will be used to develop and update our defense capabilities. However, from now on, we will devote 2% of our annual gross domestic product to defense. The primary protection for our collective security is NATO, and it always will be. The majority of our military will consistently be kept prepared for NATO defense. Germany demonstrates great support for the Central and Eastern European Union members.

For instance, a brigade of soldiers is ready to defend Lithuania, while an international contingent has been stationed there for a while. With the help of Patriot and Eurofighter fighter jets, we are defending Poland. In addition, as a backup force for our endangered friends, we have 17,000 soldiers available. "AS NATO MEMBERS, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT FINLAND AND SWEDEN TRAVEL TO VILNIUS." Scholz stressed that the Russia-Ukraine War can drag on and that additional funding for the European military should be allocated.

Scholz declared that Germany would keep assisting Ukraine and added, "Europe." We should also invest in air defense. We are making the necessary preparations and modifying our approach in light of the possibility that Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine will last for a considerable amount of time. Germany will keep assisting Ukraine as much as is required. We have allotted the necessary funds and are working to boost German industry's capacity in the defense sector. Additionally, NATO will not support war.


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