Merz: must be prepared for Russia’s war to last for months
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Friday, Aug 29, 2025 10:20 am ET1min read
Merz: must be prepared for Russia’s war to last for months
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has cautioned against the possibility of Russia's military actions in the Baltic Sea extending for months, emphasizing the need for Germany and its allies to remain prepared. Merz made this statement during his first visit to the German Navy in Rostock, where he witnessed naval operations and discussed security concerns with naval force chief Jan Christian Kaack [1].Merz's warning comes amidst rising tensions in the region, with Russia's military activities near the Baltic Sea posing significant threats. The chancellor highlighted the importance of Germany's role in NATO's defense efforts, stating that the country must continue investing heavily in its armed forces to protect the territorial integrity of the alliance [2].
The German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has also been actively engaged in securing closer security ties with Estonia and Denmark, emphasizing the need for stronger cooperation in response to Russia's actions [3]. Wadephul's visits to Tallinn and Copenhagen underscore Germany's commitment to bolstering the security of the Baltic region, which he considers a critical part of Germany's own security.
Germany's military support for Ukraine remains a key aspect of its foreign policy. In 2024, Germany approved a record €12.8 billion ($14.9 billion) in weapons exports, with Ukraine being the top recipient, receiving €8.15 billion worth of military equipment [4]. This support is part of a broader strategy to assist Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, which the German government sees as crucial for maintaining global peace and security.
The German Insurance Association (GDV) reported that insured losses from natural hazards in Germany for the first half of 2025 were below average, totaling about €1 billion ($1.2 billion) [5]. This is a positive development for the German economy, as lower-than-expected natural hazard losses can help stabilize the financial markets and reduce potential economic disruptions.
As Germany continues to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape, Merz's visit to the German Navy underscores the country's commitment to maintaining a strong military presence and ensuring the security of its allies in the Baltic Sea region. The chancellor's warning serves as a reminder that the conflict with Russia may extend for an extended period, necessitating ongoing preparedness and cooperation among NATO members.
References:
[1] https://uk.news.yahoo.com/germany-updates-merz-takes-look-093900066.html
[2] https://uk.news.yahoo.com/germany-updates-merz-takes-look-093900066.html
[3] https://uk.news.yahoo.com/germany-updates-merz-takes-look-093900066.html
[4] https://uk.news.yahoo.com/germany-updates-merz-takes-look-093900066.html
[5] https://uk.news.yahoo.com/germany-updates-merz-takes-look-093900066.html

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