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Time for Germany to step up to its responsibilities

Negotiations are under way at last between Germany’s two main parties – Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats – over the formation of a new ruling governing coalition. More than a month after the federal election, we may at last get some answers to the question of what the next government’s foreign and security policy might look like.

There is no shortage of issues waiting for a strong German role – or, dare one suggest, leadership. The future of Europe, the Syrian conflict, wider upheaval in the Middle East, Iran, the free-trade agreement with Ukraine are just a few. Neighbours, allies and partners all expect Berlin to carry more weight, in line with its vastly increased power.

But do not hold your breath. This being Germany, thoroughness is the order of the day; coalition talks take time. It could be Christmas before a new government takes office.

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