Germany's Merz stresses commitment to transatlantic partnership


German Chancellor Friedrich Merz looks on, on the day of army training at a military base of the German Army, Bundeswehr, in Munster, Germany, April 30, 2026. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer

MUNSTER, Germany, April 30 (Reuters) - German ⁠Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized on Thursday the importance of the transatlantic ⁠partnership with the U.S., just hours after President Donald Trump ‌said his administration was looking at reducing the number of U.S. troops in Germany.

Speaking to reporters at a military base, Merz said Germany's compass remained focused on a strong NATO military ​alliance and reliable partnership.

"As you know, this transatlantic ⁠partnership is particularly close to ⁠our hearts - and to mine personally," he said.

Trump has been sparring with Merz ⁠over ‌the war in Iran in recent days. On Tuesday, he said Merz didn't know what he was talking about after the German ⁠leader said the Iranians were humiliating the U.S. in ​talks to end the ‌two-month-old war.

"The United States is studying and reviewing the possible reduction ⁠of troops in ​Germany, with a determination to be made over the next short period of time," Trump wrote on Truth Social on Wednesday.

Merz did not mention Trump's latest comment ⁠or take questions after his statement but reaffirmed ​Berlin's openness to participating in a military mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz once conditions were met. The strait has largely been blockaded since the outbreak ⁠of the Iran conflict.

Merz said Berlin remained in "trusting contact" with partners and especially Washington on Iran.

The U.S. had just over 68,000 active-duty military personnel assigned permanently at its overseas bases in Europe as of December 2025, data from ​the U.S. Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) shows.

More than ⁠half - about 36,400 - are based in Germany. That is a fraction of the ​250,000 U.S. troops that were based there in ‌1985, before the fall of the Berlin ​Wall and the end of the Cold War.

(Reporting by Reuters TV, writing by Sabine Siebold and James Mackenzie; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

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