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    German Defence Minister Urges Trump to Apologise for Afghanistan Remarks

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    Posted on January 26, 2026

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    German Defence Minister urges Trump to apologize for NATO remarks, sparking criticism from European leaders and highlighting US-Europe tensions.

    German Defence Minister Calls for Trump to Apologise Over NATO Comments

    Trump's Controversial NATO Remarks

    BERLIN, Jan 26 (Reuters) - German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has called on U.S. President Donald Trump to apologise for remarks suggesting that America's NATO allies in Afghanistan avoided frontline service, joining a chorus of criticism from European politicians and army veterans.

    Response from European Leaders

    Trump caused deep offence among U.S. allies when he told Fox Business Network last week that the U.S. had "never needed" the transatlantic alliance and accused allies of staying "a little off the front lines" in Afghanistan.

    Historical Context of NATO Involvement

    "It's just not right and it's disrespectful to talk about the dead of your allies in that way. They all stood there, at the side of the United States. To claim something else today is simply not true," he told a talk show on Germany's ARD public broadcaster late on Sunday.

    Implications for US-Europe Relations

    Thousands of German troops took part in NATO's Operation Enduring Freedom and Resolute Support missions in Afghanistan and 59 were killed. The operations were launched following the al Qaeda attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001.

    Pistorius said he would bring up the issue the next time he spoke with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and he urged Trump to apologise.

    "That would be a sign of decency, respect and also insight," he said.

    His comments follow similar statements from other European politicians including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who called Trump's remarks "frankly appalling", in a departure from his usual avoidance of direct criticism of the U.S. president.

    Trump on Saturday praised "brave" British soldiers, though he made no apology for his earlier comments and he did not mention the sacrifices of other NATO allies. Britain lost 457 service personnel in Afghanistan.

    Trump administration officials have been critical of European countries for failing to meet NATO spending targets and for being too dependent on the U.S. for their own defence.

    Pistorius, who has been leading a drive to rebuild Germany's armed forces, said Europe had to accept it could not depend on the U.S. as it had over the past 70 years but that the German military was on an "excellent path" to achieving its goals of being back up to strength by 2029.

    (Reporting by Markus Wacket, Writing by James Mackenzie, Editing by Gareth Jones)

    Table of Contents

    • Trump's Controversial NATO Remarks
    • Response from European Leaders
    • Historical Context of NATO Involvement
    • Implications for US-Europe Relations

    Key Takeaways

    • •German Defence Minister calls for Trump's apology over NATO remarks.
    • •Trump's comments criticized by European leaders and veterans.
    • •NATO allies' contributions in Afghanistan highlighted.
    • •Tensions in US-Europe relations over defense spending.
    • •Germany aims to strengthen its military by 2029.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German defence minister urges Trump to apologise for Afghanistan remarks

    1What is NATO?

    NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance established in 1949 for mutual defense against aggression. It includes member countries from North America and Europe.

    2What is Operation Enduring Freedom?

    Operation Enduring Freedom was a military operation launched by the United States and its allies in response to the September 11 attacks, aimed at dismantling al-Qaeda and removing the Taliban from power in Afghanistan.

    3
    What are NATO allies?

    NATO allies are member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, committed to mutual defense and cooperation in military and security matters.

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