Germany’s next chancellor, Friedrich Merz of the Christian Democratic Union party, has emphasized the importance of securing Europe’s autonomy from the United States as one of his main goals upon assuming office. During a recent TV appearance, Merz expressed his concern over the lack of support for Europe from the current U.S. administration, particularly in light of recent comments made by former President Donald Trump.
Merz stated that he never imagined having to make such statements about the relationship between Europe and the U.S. but current circumstances have made it necessary. He stressed the urgency of bolstering Europe to ensure its independence from American influence in the future.
According to Merz, strengthening Europe is vital in order to gradually reduce its dependence on the U.S. and pave the way for greater autonomy and self-determination on the continent.

Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth holds his closing press conference at the end of defense ministers’ meetings at NATO headquarters on Feb.13, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. High on the agenda for the allies will be ascertaining how the U.S. intends to influence the trajectory of the war in Ukraine. (Omar Havana/Getty Images)
European leaders over the last few weeks have increasingly demanded a unified answer from the Trump administration on what its strategy is when it comes to Russia.
Concern escalated after Trump and Putin spoke last week, followed by a meeting between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his Russian counterparts in Saudi Arabia, in which the administration’s push to re-establish diplomatic ties was revealed.
Trump’s negative comments towards Ukrainian President Zelenskyy have also prompted international ire and Washington’s position on securing a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine is expected to be a major topic of discussion this week as French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer travel to Washington to meet with Trump.
Merz, who appears to be attempting to once again make Germany a top player when it comes to geopolitics, on Monday emphasized his support for Ukraine.

TOPSHOT – France’s President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer before an informal summit of European leaders to discuss the situation in Ukraine and European security at The Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris on February 17, 2025. European leaders were due to meet in Paris on February 17, 2025 to address Washington’s shock policy shift on the war in Ukraine, as Britain declared itself ready to dispatch peacekeeping troops to Ukraine. (Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP via Getty Images)
“Three years of Russian war of aggression against [Ukraine]. Three years of war in Europe,” he highlighted in X. “For three years, we have been accompanied by the terrible images of destruction and war crimes. Europe remains firmly on the side of Ukraine.
“Now more than ever, we must put Ukraine in a position of strength. For a just peace, the attacked country must be part of peace negotiations,” Merz said.