MUNICH: German leader Friedrich Merz called Friday for “a new transatlantic partnership” between the US and Europe, as he rallied officials at a top security conference under heavy pressure from US President Donald Trump.
European leaders were striving to shore up relations with Washington, insisting they were strengthening their defences in line with Trump’s demands at what Merz and others described as a time of “upheaval”.
This year’s Munich Security Conference comes at a time of strained ties between Europe and the US, after Trump threatened to take over Greenland and criticised “decaying” and “weak” European nations.
