Tyskland står over for tre udenrigspolitiske kriser

Forbundskansler Friedrich Merz er vært for den nye WEF-præsident Alois Zwinggi i Berlin tirsdag aften. Omkring 50 topchefer deltager i mødet. Begivenheden finder sted på baggrund af geopolitiske spændinger.

Mødet mellem politik og erhvervsliv er overskygget af vanskelige vilkår. Disse inkluderer strafetold fra Donald Trump, krigen i Iran og russisk aggression på NATO's flanke. Hertil kommer afslutningen på det tysk-franske kampflyprojekt FCAS. Claudia Major fra German Marshall Fund advarede: “Et splittet Europa, der afvikler sig selv og mangler centrale militære kapaciteter, gavner kun Europas modstandere.” Næsten intet andet europæisk land er så stærkt påvirket af denne udvikling som Tyskland. Den tyske forbundsregering søger i øjeblikket svar på de nævnte udfordringer.

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