
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said Moscow's war in Ukraine has made Europe more "vulnerable" to security threats, after Berlin announced a major overhaul of its national strategy on Wednesday.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz presented a wide-ranging document alongside senior government officials as they outlined several factors detailing the government's revised security plan at a press conference in Berlin.
New security elements included expanded environmental policies, better cooperation with African countries, improved food security, and an updated military program.
The war in Ukraine changed the security landscape in Europe, with the military threat posed by Russia causing a wave of countries on the continent to rethink their long-term priorities.
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