German-French military agreement
Germany and France agreed to strengthen their defense cooperation. The German military will participate in a nuclear exercise led by French forces before the end of the year.
The announcement was made by Chancellor Friedrich Merz and President Emmanuel Macron. Both stressed that the measure seeks to reinforce European security in a context of growing global uncertainty.
Conventional participation, without breaking with NATO
Merz explained that German participation will, for now, only be through conventional means. He clarified that this collaboration complements the NATO deterrence scheme, of which Germany continues to be a part through the deployment of US nuclear weapons on its territory.
The chancellor pointed out that the current geopolitical scenario requires new responses in terms of security. The joint exercise is part of a broader European strategy to diversify defensive capabilities.
France, as a nuclear power, has been leading this type of maneuvers for decades. The incorporation of Germany represents an unprecedented step in the military integration of the continent.




