Russia on Friday accused Germany of throwing European security into imbalance by “remilitarizing,” as Berlin moves to boost its military spending in response to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
In comments published in German newspapers this week, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Berlin would soon have the largest conventional army of NATO’s European members.
“We perceive the statement of the German Chancellor as yet another confirmation that Berlin has set a course for an accelerated remilitarization of the country. How could this end? Alas, this is well known from history,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
Scholz pledged in February to sharply increase defence spending and inject 100 billion euros ($107.39 billion) into Germany’s armed forces, marking a major policy shift for the military after decades of attrition following the end of the Cold War….