Finnish President: Stronger German Military Means Safer Europe

Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated that a stronger German military contributes to a safer Europe, especially amidst US President Trump's threats to reduce troop presence in Germany. Stubb highlighted Finland's strength in 'comprehensive security' and noted potential areas for mutual learning between Finland and Germany.
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb emphasized that a stronger German military enhances European security, particularly as US President Trump threatens further troop reductions in Germany. Speaking alongside visiting German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Stubb noted that Finland and Germany have areas where they can learn from each other, with 'comprehensive security' being a Finnish strength. Steinmeier acknowledged that US military bases in Germany, like Ramstein, serve strategic interests for the US. Stubb expressed confidence in US support should Russia threaten Finland, arguing that Russia's nuclear weapons target Washington and New York as well. He also suggested that Europe should coordinate its stance on Russia with the US, acknowledging differences in their approaches. Both presidents admitted past misjudgments regarding Russia and the Nord Stream pipeline. Germany is significantly investing in defense, with Finnish companies like Patria, Nokia, and ICEYE contributing to European defense capabilities.