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Germany set to defend NATO neighbours with new brigade in Lithuania

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Germany to Strengthen NATO Defense with New Brigade in Lithuania

By Andreas Rinke and Sabine Siebold

VILNIUS (Reuters) -Germany and its NATO partners are prepared to defend every inch of the alliance's territory, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Thursday at a military ceremony in Vilnius to mark the establishment of a German brigade in Lithuania.

The thousands-strong brigade on NATO's eastern flank is part of European efforts to strengthen the region's defences in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump on allies to invest more in their own security.

"Anyone who challenges NATO must know that we are prepared. Anyone who threatens an ally must know that the entire alliance will jointly defend every inch of NATO territory," Merz told delegates at a roll call for the new 45 Armoured Brigade.

"Protecting Vilnius is protecting Berlin," he added, telling a crowd of cheering onlookers waving paper flags for the two nations that Lithuanians could count on Germany.

Merz was joined at the ceremony by his Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius, as well as Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, who said Russia and Belarus had conducted military exercises on his country's border.

The three Baltic states, linked to NATO's main territory only by a narrow corridor known as the Suwalki Gap, are considered one of the regions most vulnerable to a Russian assault.

The German brigade will be headquartered in Rudninkai, near the capital Vilnius.

Some 400 German military staff personnel have already moved to Lithuania to set up the brigade, which will comprise 4,800 troops and 2,000 vehicles, including dozens of tanks, when it will be fully operational by the end of 2027.

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Merz said Russia was a threat to European peace and order, through its war in Ukraine and its hybrid attacks across Europe, including espionage, sabotage and cyber-attacks.

Germany is aware of its own responsibility, Merz said, promising to modernise the Bundeswehr, Germany's long-neglected army, a pledge his predecessor Olaf Scholz also made after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

"Our goal is to provide in future all financial means necessary for the Bundeswehr to become Europe's strongest conventional army," Merz said.

Since 2017, Germany has led a multi-national battle group in Lithuania, one of four such combat units set up by NATO in the Baltic states and Poland to bolster its eastern flank following Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.

As part of Germany's pledge to modernise its armed forces, the country in March loosened its constitutional debt brake to fund a surge in defence spending.

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul also backed Trump's demand to hike NATO's defence spending to 5% of GDP.

NATO estimates indicate that Germany's defence spending was 2.12% of GDP last year, up from 1.19% in 2014.

Lithuania, which is expected to spend more than 3% of its GDP on defence this year, has announced plans to hike defence spending to over 5% of GDP from next year, partly to pay for the construction of the base for the incoming German troops, estimated at over 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion).

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(Reporting by Andreas Rinke and Sabine Siebold, Writing by Rachel MoreEditing by Madeline Chambers and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany establishes a new brigade in Lithuania to strengthen NATO's eastern flank.
  • The brigade is part of efforts to bolster defense against Russia.
  • Germany aims to modernize its military and increase defense spending.
  • Lithuania plans to increase its defense budget to over 5% of GDP.
  • The brigade will be fully operational by the end of 2027.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Chancellor Friedrich Merz say about NATO's defense?
Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that anyone who challenges NATO must know that the alliance is prepared to defend every inch of its territory.
How many troops will the new German brigade in Lithuania comprise?
The new German brigade will comprise 4,800 troops and 2,000 vehicles, including dozens of tanks.
What is the significance of the Suwalki Gap?
The Suwalki Gap is a narrow corridor that links the three Baltic states to NATO's main territory and is considered one of the most vulnerable regions to a potential Russian assault.
What changes have been made to Germany's defense spending?
Germany has loosened its constitutional debt brake to fund a surge in defense spending, aiming to modernize the Bundeswehr and become Europe's strongest conventional army.
What is Lithuania's defense spending goal for the coming years?
Lithuania plans to increase its defense spending to over 5% of GDP from next year, partly to fund the construction of new military infrastructure.

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