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    Germany's Merz: We Do Not Want NATO to Split Over U.S.-Iran War

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Last updated: April 9, 2026

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    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged that the U.S.–Iran war should not fracture NATO, emphasizing NATO’s vital role in European security. He also encouraged urgent U.S.–Iran negotiations and announced Germany would resume direct talks with Iranian leadership.

    Table of Contents

    • Germany's Position on the U.S.-Iran War and NATO Unity
    • Strain on NATO and U.S. Demands
    • Merz's Commitment to NATO
    • Germany's Role in the Strait of Hormuz
    • Conditions for German Involvement
    • International and Parliamentary Mandates
    • Diplomatic Efforts with Iran and Allies
    • U.S. Troop Presence and Energy Crisis
    • U.S. Troops in Germany
    • Trump's Threats and De-escalation
    • Energy Cost Relief Measures

    Germany's Merz: we do not want NATO to split over U.S.-Iran war

    Germany's Position on the U.S.-Iran War and NATO Unity

    BERLIN, April 9 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Thursday he did not want the NATO alliance to split over the Iran war but played down reported threats by U.S. President Donald Trump to withdraw troops from NATO countries seen as not pulling their weight.

    Speaking to reporters, Merz also said Germany was resuming talks with Iran in coordination with Washington and European allies, to help end a war that has killed thousands of people and sparked an energy crisis that is also hitting Germany.

    Strain on NATO and U.S. Demands

    The war has put intense strain on NATO - already shaky over the war in Ukraine and other issues. Trump has repeatedly called the alliance a "paper ​tiger" and threatened to withdraw from the alliance in recent weeks.

    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has briefed some capitals that Trump wants concrete commitments within the next few days for help securing the Strait of Hormuz, two European diplomats told Reuters on Thursday.

    Merz's Commitment to NATO

    "We do not want – I do not want – NATO to split. NATO is a guarantor of our security, including and above all in Europe," Merz said in Berlin. He added he had encouraged Trump in a call on Wednesday to pursue talks with Iran with urgency.

    Germany's Role in the Strait of Hormuz

    Conditions for German Involvement

    HORMUZ HELP CONTINGENT ON PEACE AND MANDATE, MERZ SAYS

    Merz said he told Trump that Germany was prepared to help secure the Strait of Hormuz - the vital shipping lane whose near total closure has sparked a global energy crisis - once a longterm ceasefire was agreed.

    International and Parliamentary Mandates

    But Germany would need both an international mandate, ideally from the United Nations Security Council, as well as a resolution from the German parliament, he said.

    "The U.S. President is well aware of this, and that is why no decisions are to be expected from us within the next few days," Merz said, adding that Trump respected Germany's position.

    Diplomatic Efforts with Iran and Allies

    Germany was resuming direct talks with Iranian leadership in Tehran, "after a long silence" Merz said.

    "Our aim in doing so is also to make our own contribution to the success of the upcoming negotiations."

    Merz said he would also be speaking later on Thursday with the prime minister of Pakistan, whose country is set to host ceasefire talks between Iran and the U.S. this weekend.

    U.S. Troop Presence and Energy Crisis

    U.S. Troops in Germany

    Merz said he and Trump had not discussed the prospect of the United States pulling troops out of Germany, nor Germany placing any restrictions on the work of U.S. bases that have been stationed there since after World War Two.

    Trump's Threats and De-escalation

    Trump had earlier this week threatened to destroy Iran's "whole civilisation" unless it unblocked the Strait of Hormuz, triggering criticism from some quarters, including from allied countries in Europe.

    "I am firmly convinced that it would not have come to that. It was part of his strategy in dealing with Iran, and that has now led to at least a temporary end to the hostilities and also to a temporary end to the mutual rhetoric," Merz said.

    Energy Cost Relief Measures

    He also said there was no agreement yet within Germany's coalition government on further energy cost relief measures after a meeting to discuss the issue on Thursday. He said the measures needed to be targeted and must not cause supply shortages.

    (Reporting by Andreas Rinke, additional reporting by Ludwig Burger, Writing by Linda Pasquini; editing by Matthias Williams, Kirsti Knolle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Merz warned against division within NATO amid U.S.–Iran conflict, reaffirming the alliance as a cornerstone of European security (britannica.com)
    • •He stressed diplomatic urgency, stating he encouraged President Trump to pursue negotiations with Iran and Germany is resuming direct dialogue with Tehran (lemonde.fr)
    • •Merz has firmly ruled out German military involvement in any Iran conflict, calling for a quick end to hostilities with a clear strategy (reutersconnect.com)

    References

    • Friedrich Merz | Politics, Germany, & Christian Democrats | Britannica
    • 'This is not our war': Europe refuses to be dragged into Trump's war with Iran
    • Germany's Merz: We will not participate in Iran war | Reuters Connect

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany's Merz: We do not want NATO to split over U.S.-Iran war

    1What did Chancellor Friedrich Merz say about NATO and the U.S.-Iran war?

    Merz emphasized that he does not want NATO to split due to the U.S.-Iran conflict and highlighted NATO's importance for European security.

    2How is Germany responding to rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran?

    Germany is resuming direct talks with Iran's leadership in Tehran and encouraging negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.

    3What message did Merz relay to U.S. President Donald Trump?

    Merz urged President Trump to pursue urgent negotiations with Iran to de-escalate the situation.

    4Why does Merz consider NATO important in the current context?

    Merz considers NATO a guarantor of security, especially in Europe, and does not want the alliance weakened by the U.S.-Iran conflict.

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