Ukraine Security: German Official Defends Comments on Military Role
September 5, 2025
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Wadephul told the news portal T-Online that an inaccurate report claimed he opposed Bundeswehr participation in security guarantees, which he states is untrue He clarified that he had urged caution on the matter
The controversy stems from comments made in mid-August during a podcast discussion where Wadephul, referencing the deployment of a Bundeswehr brigade to Lithuania, indicated that simultaneously stationing troops in Ukraine would likely overextend Germany’s capabilities
The Foreign Minister is now seeking to clarify his stance, stating he considers the question of Bundeswehr involvement in security guarantees open for discussion He acknowledges Ukraine’s need for such guarantees but emphasizes that it is premature to discuss the specifics of German contributions
Wadephul also addressed criticism that questions regarding military capabilities fall within the purview of Defence Minister Boris Pistorius He explained that, as Foreign Minister, he is often the first to address the issue – even in conversations with international counterparts – and therefore feels compelled to offer a position
Regarding potential disagreements with CDU party leader Friedrich Merz, Wadephul stated there are none He suggested that a different political alignment within the governing coalition might invite more scrutiny of differing opinions, but affirmed that he and Merz share a common understanding of the issues
Wadephul also indicated he anticipates that his willingness to publicly address complex matters may not be universally well-received, but maintains that transparency regarding Germany’s position on international issues is paramount He expressed a desire to be a visible and engaged Foreign Minister, prioritizing clear communication over personal promotion
Wadephul told the news portal T-Online that an inaccurate report claimed he opposed Bundeswehr participation in security guarantees, which he states is untrue He clarified that he had urged caution on the matter
The controversy stems from comments made in mid-August during a podcast discussion where Wadephul, referencing the deployment of a Bundeswehr brigade to Lithuania, indicated that simultaneously stationing troops in Ukraine would likely overextend Germany’s capabilities
The Foreign Minister is now seeking to clarify his stance, stating he considers the question of Bundeswehr involvement in security guarantees open for discussion He acknowledges Ukraine’s need for such guarantees but emphasizes that it is premature to discuss the specifics of German contributions
Wadephul also addressed criticism that questions regarding military capabilities fall within the purview of Defence Minister Boris Pistorius He explained that, as Foreign Minister, he is often the first to address the issue – even in conversations with international counterparts – and therefore feels compelled to offer a position
Regarding potential disagreements with CDU party leader Friedrich Merz, Wadephul stated there are none He suggested that a different political alignment within the governing coalition might invite more scrutiny of differing opinions, but affirmed that he and Merz share a common understanding of the issues
Wadephul also indicated he anticipates that his willingness to publicly address complex matters may not be universally well-received, but maintains that transparency regarding Germany’s position on international issues is paramount He expressed a desire to be a visible and engaged Foreign Minister, prioritizing clear communication over personal promotion
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