
A significant event in European history took place in London. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
At a time when 80 years have passed since the end of World War II, a strategic partnership agreement was signed between Germany and Great Britain. This agreement was ceremoniously signed by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
The new partnership agreement aims to strengthen cooperation in defense, security, foreign policy, economy, and domestic affairs. Chancellor Merz emphasized that Berlin and London are now closely cooperating in all areas.
As a result of the negotiations, the two countries agreed to develop joint plans for combating terrorism, controlling migration flows, innovation, and economic development. Additionally, Germany has further strengthened its cooperation with France and Great Britain within the framework of the E3 mechanism in foreign policy and security.
This agreement indicates that Europe is taking serious steps to develop independent defense capabilities without relying on the USA. Furthermore, measures will be taken to strengthen cooperation on NATO's northern and eastern flanks.
Joint projects will be implemented in the military-industrial sector, including plans to collaborate on the creation of modern missiles capable of flying up to 2000 kilometers. Changes in European geopolitics may pave the way for the formation of new strategic alliances and centers of power.
According to analysts, this strategic agreement between Germany and Great Britain will significantly strengthen Europe's security, defense capabilities, and its role in global balance. The public and experts are closely monitoring the beginning of a new era in the European political landscape.