Merz visits UK as Europe closes ranks in face of threats
17/7/2025 6:06
Friedrich Merz
embarks on his first trip to London as German chancellor on
Thursday to meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and
sign a wide-ranging friendship treaty, as part of a broader push
to reset the EU's relationship with Britain.
Merz's day trip comes a week after a three-day state visit
by French President Emmanuel Macron, signaling greater
cooperation between Europe's three top powers at a time of
growing threats to the continent and uncertainty about their
U.S. ally.
Europe is facing trade tensions with the United States since
the return of President Donald Trump to the White House as well
as existential questions about Washington's commitment to
helping defend its European allies, including Ukraine in the
face of Russia's invasion.
"The agreement comes at a time when, as Europeans, we are
particularly challenged in terms of security policy," a German
government official said in a briefing ahead of the trip.
"Not stated in the preamble is that transatlantic matters
are also — let's put it this way — in flux. This too is part of
the context."
Germany has such friendship treaties with just a handful of
countries like France, symbolizing the closeness of their ties.
Coming nearly a decade after Britain voted to leave the
European Union, the treaty includes a clause on mutual
assistance which, "in light of the Russian war of aggression
against Ukraine, is highly significant", the official said.
It builds on a defence deal agreed last year that included
the joint development of long-range strike weapons, and comes
after France and Britain agreed last week to reinforce
cooperation over their respective nuclear arsenals.
German defence tech company Stark on Wednesday announced a
new factory in Britain, the first production facility outside of
Germany, to create AI-powered unmanned systems.
The treaty will include an agreement to jointly combat
smuggling and human trafficking, the German official said.
The British government said Germany would make a landmark
commitment to outlaw the facilitation of illegal migration to
Britain with a law change to be adopted by the end of the year.
That would give law enforcement the tools to investigate
warehouses and storage facilities used by migrant smugglers to
conceal dangerous small boats intended for illegal crossings to
Britain, it said in a statement.
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