German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has publicly backed US President Donald Trump's calls for a massive increase in defense spending by the NATO states to five percent of their economic output, newspaper SZ comments on his speech today in Turkey:
- "Wadephul commented that this five percent could be divided into different areas. It may be agreed that traditional defense spending of 3.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) would be sufficient, provided that 1.5 percent of economic output was also spent on infrastructure for military use. Such an approach was recently proposed by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte."
- The overall 5% figure appears higher than estimated by sellside analysts previously - German military equities opened higher on the day.
- The commentary follows Chancellor Merz committing yesterday to providing the necessary resources to make Germany's army the most powerful in Europe ('GERMANY: Merz Commits To Defence Increase As Foreign Min Warns Of US Shortfall' - MNI, May 14).