Germany dismisses remarks by EU's von der Leyen on troops for Ukraine
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on September 1, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on September 1, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Germany's defense minister dismisses EU's von der Leyen's comments on troop deployment to Ukraine, citing lack of mandate and premature discussions.
(Reuters) - -Germany's defence minister on Monday harshly dismissed as premature remarks by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on plans to send European troops to Ukraine, saying she lacked the mandate to discuss the matter.
Von der Leyen told the Financial Times in an interview published on Sunday that Europe is drawing up "pretty precise plans" for a multinational troop deployment to Ukraine as part of post-conflict security guarantees that will have the backing of U.S. capabilities.
"Those are things that you don't discuss before you sit down at the negotiating table with many parties that have a say in the matter," the minister, Boris Pistorius, told journalists during a visit to an ammunition factory in Cologne on Monday.
"I would know better than to comment or confirm such considerations in any way, apart from the fact that the European Union has no mandate or competency whatsoever when it comes to positioning troops," he added.
Leyen told the FT on Sunday the deployment is set to include potentially tens of thousands of European-led troops, backed by assistance from the U.S., including command and control systems and intelligence and surveillance assets.
(Reporting by Markus WacketWriting by Ludwig Burger, Editing by William Maclean)
Ursula von der Leyen mentioned that Europe is preparing 'pretty precise plans' for a multinational troop deployment to Ukraine as part of post-conflict security.
Germany's defense minister, Boris Pistorius, dismissed von der Leyen's comments as premature, stating that such discussions should not occur before negotiations with involved parties.
Pistorius emphasized that the European Union lacks the mandate or competency to position troops, indicating that these matters require careful negotiation.
Von der Leyen indicated that the deployment could involve tens of thousands of European-led troops, with support from the U.S. in terms of command, control systems, and intelligence.
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