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Germany’s first-ever security strategy names Russia as ‘greatest threat’ to peace

China also labelled as rival as Berlin outlines plan to make Bundeswehr the ‘cornerstone’ of European defence

Germany has unveiled its first-ever national security strategy, marking a milestone in its effort to overhaul defence and foreign policy in the wake of Russia’s war in Ukraine and confront a range of emerging threats from cyber attacks to climate change.

The plan commits Germany to increase spending on defence to 2 per cent of its gross domestic product, though only on a “multi-annual average”. It also designates the Bundeswehr — the German armed forces — as the “cornerstone of Europe’s conventional defence”.

Russia poses “the greatest threat to peace and security in the Euro-Atlantic area”, the plan says, underscoring the profound changes in the security landscape for Europe’s largest economy since President Vladimir Putin unleashed his full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year.

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