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German president warns Trump’s return marks profound rupture in transatlantic ties

By Thomson Reuters Mar 24, 2026 | 3:23 AM

BERLIN, March 24 (Reuters) – German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said the start of U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term marked a rupture in ​German foreign relations that was as profound ‌as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and required Germany to seek more independence.

“Just as I believe there will be no going back in relations with Russia before February 24, ‌2022, ​so too do I believe ⁠there will be no ⁠going back in transatlantic relations before January 20, 2025,” said Steinmeier, according to prepared remarks.

Germany had to take the lessons it learned in ​extricating itself from “excessive dependencies” on Russia and apply them to the United States, particularly in ⁠defence and technology, he was ⁠due to say at a foreign ​office event in Berlin on Tuesday.

As president, Steinmeier’s role ​is largely ceremonial, influencing society through his role ‌as state representative.

Germany has placed an emphasis on creating alternatives to U.S.-dominated technology as concerns grow over U.S. access.

“We know that this technological lead ⁠means not only foreign policy power, but also the power to influence our domestic politics through digital platforms ⁠and social media,” ‌said Steinmeier.

The spat between the Pentagon ⁠and Anthropic over safety guardrails surrounding ​the ‌latter’s artificial intelligence could be a ​wake-up call, ⁠or even an opportunity, for Europe, he added.

“Europe as a technology hub has talent, markets, opportunities and, importantly, ethical standards. We should build on these,” he said.

(Reporting by Andreas Rinke and Miranda MurrayEditing by ​Ludwig Burger)