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Berlin holds off decision on participation in postwar Ukraine force

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Posted on September 4, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany is ready to step up funding for and training of Ukrainian forces but will only decide on further military commitments once the overall conditions are clear, a government

Germany Delays Decision on Joining Postwar Ukraine Peacekeeping Force

Germany's Military Involvement in Ukraine

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany is ready to step up funding for and training of Ukrainian forces but will decide on further military commitments only after broader conditions are clarified, a government spokesperson said on Thursday.

Current Funding and Training Efforts

The statement came after a meeting of Ukraine's allies, where 26 nations signalled they were are ready to take part in an international force as part of security guarantees for Ukraine in the event of a peace deal with Russia, French President Emmanuel Macron said.

Political Considerations for Deployment

"Germany will decide on a military engagement in due course when the framework is clear," the German spokesman said. "This refers to the kind and extent of a U.S. engagement as well as the result of a negotiation process, amongst other factors."

International Reactions and Challenges

Chancellor Friedrich Merz has signalled openness to German participation in a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine but has shown more caution than Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer who have backed the idea of troop deployments.

Merz has also noted that any German deployment would likely require a Bundestag mandate, a challenge for a chancellor whose own appointment was only voted through on the second attempt.

Russia is fiercely opposed to any troops from the NATO alliance being deployed and it is far from clear how such a force could work.

Following the talks on Thursday, a government source told Reuters that Berlin had held out the prospect of significantly ramping up Ukraine's air defences, and equipping four Ukrainian mechanized infantry brigades, a commitment amounting to almost 500 vehicles per year.

The source added that there were discussions on how to support Ukraine on a larger scale after a peace deal but this topic had not been the subject of the Paris talks, convened by France and Britain, on a peace force for Ukraine.

(Writing by Sabine Siebold, Rachel More and Andreas RinkeEditing by Madeline Chambers and Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany delays decision on military involvement in Ukraine.
  • Focus remains on funding and training Ukrainian forces.
  • International allies discuss security guarantees for Ukraine.
  • Chancellor Merz cautious about troop deployments.
  • Russia opposes NATO troop presence in Ukraine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is military involvement?
Military involvement refers to the participation of a country's armed forces in international conflicts or peacekeeping missions, often aimed at maintaining stability or supporting allies.
What is an international financial institution?
An international financial institution is an organization that provides financial and technical assistance to countries for development projects, economic stability, and poverty reduction, such as the World Bank or IMF.
What is military engagement?
Military engagement refers to the involvement of a nation's armed forces in operations, which can include combat, peacekeeping, or humanitarian missions, often in support of international agreements.

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