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German defence ministry says no ‘definitive cancellation’ of US weapons deployment

By Thomson Reuters May 4, 2026 | 7:37 AM

BERLIN, May 4 (Reuters) – The German defence ministry said on Monday that there had been no “definitive cancellation” ​by the United States of ‌a plan devised under former president Joe Biden to deploy a battalion with long-range Tomahawk missiles to Germany.

The comment comes after ‌Washington ​announced last week that ⁠it would reduce ⁠its military presence in Germany by 5,000 soldiers, which was widely interpreted to include cancellation of the planned ​deployment of weapons.

“We’re not talking about a definitive cancellation,” the defence ⁠ministry spokesperson said, adding ⁠that the weapons were “meant to ​be stationed (in Germany) and may well still ​be.”

He said that in any case, ‌there were already plans underway by European nations to procure weapons systems that would fill the gap.

The Pentagon ⁠announced the drawdown from Germany, its largest European base, on Friday, as a rift ⁠over the ‌Iran war and tariff ⁠tensions placed further strain on ​relations ‌between the U.S. and Europe.

The ​long-range fires ⁠had been due to form a significant extra element of deterrence against Russia while Europeans developed such long-range missiles themselves.

(Writing by Friederike Heine, Editing by ​Miranda Murray)