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Merz shrugs off Trump clash over troops, trade – POLITICO

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Merz shrugs off Trump clash over troops, trade – POLITICO
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He added: “I will not give up on the transatlantic relationship, and I will not give up on cooperation with Donald Trump.”

Merz on Sunday sought to play down the substance of the dispute, particularly the threat of a U.S. troop withdrawal, framing it as part of longer-running military planning rather than a sudden rupture.

“There is a contingent of American soldiers in Europe that [former U.S. President] Joe Biden stationed here on a temporary basis. Their withdrawal has been discussed for quite some time,” he said, noting that Washington frequently shifts its forces globally.

On military support, however, the picture is more uncertain. A 2024 U.S. commitment to supply long-range Tomahawk missiles to Germany — which have yet to be delivered — has not been renewed under Trump, raising concern in Europe about ongoing deterrence gaps against Russia.

Merz and Trump during their White House meeting on March 3, 2026. | Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

“We had received a commitment from Joe Biden to deliver Tomahawk missiles. Donald Trump has not repeated that. He has not given us that commitment so far,” Merz said.

However, the chancellor suggested the issue may be less political than practical: “As I see it at the moment, there is objectively hardly any possibility from the U.S. side to provide such weapons systems.”

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