Germany closer to US than China despite recent tensions, foreign minister says

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul gives a statement during his visit to Latvia on January 26, 2026 in Riga. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 02 February 2026
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Germany closer to US than China despite recent tensions, foreign minister says

  • Germany is “not in equidistance” from the United States and China, and will always be closer ​to Washington despite recent tensions, German foreign minister Johann Wadephul said

SINGAPORE: Germany is “not in equidistance” from the United States and China, and will always be closer ​to Washington despite recent tensions, German foreign minister Johann Wadephul said in Singapore on Monday. At a lecture hosted by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Wadephul said the United States remains the most important partner for Europe and Germany and that Europe remains dependent on it for its security, despite issues ‌that are currently “alienating” ‌Washington from the region. Trump administration ‌officials ⁠have ​been ‌critical of European countries for failing to meet NATO spending targets and for being too dependent on the United States for their own defense.
“Running with open arms to President Xi and saying all our problems vanished in this very moment and we are only heading ⁠to become your big partner, this would be the wrong answer,” ‌he said, referring to Chinese President ‍Xi Jinping. Western nations, such ‍as Canada and the United Kingdom have been striking ‍trade deals with China, defying US criticism.
Trump’s insistence that Washington should take control over Greenland has shaken transatlantic relations and accelerated European efforts to reduce its dependence on ​the United States, even as Trump last week withdrew his threat to impose additional tariffs and ruled ⁠out taking Greenland by force.
But Wadephul said Europe’s united response to US claims on Greenland shows that it can be successful at defending its interests as long as it defines its red lines clearly.
Wadephul also said that the European Union’s network of free trade agreements is an “important building block for rules-based free trade in times of increased protectionism and fragmentation.” The European Union is working to “swiftly conclude” more free trade agreements in ‌the Asia-Pacific region, including with Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Australia, he said.


Ukraine, Russia exchange POWs for first time in months

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Ukraine, Russia exchange POWs for first time in months

  • The two sides have in the past conducted several rounds of prisoner swaps
  • “Today’s exchange came after a long pause, and it is critical that we were able to make it happen,” Zelensky said

KYIV: Ukraine and Russia have conducted their first prisoner exchange in months, each releasing at least 157 people, both countries said Thursday, amid US-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi aimed at ending the war.
The two sides have in the past conducted several rounds of prisoner swaps, one of the rare areas of direct cooperation between Ukraine and Russia amid the four-year war, but last month Kyiv accused Moscow of halting the exchanges.
On Thursday, amid three-way talks in Abu Dhabi, the countries swapped 157 captured soldiers and civilians each in an exchange mediated by Washington — the first since October.
“Today’s exchange came after a long pause, and it is critical that we were able to make it happen. I thank everyone who works to make these exchanges possible,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on social media.
Images he posted showed the released prisoners, their heads freshly shaven, wrapped in Ukrainian flags and smiling amid falling snow.
Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets said among the 157 Ukrainians released “are seven civilians and those whom the Russians unlawfully convicted.”
Zelensky’s aide Kyrylo Budanov said that in the group of the freed prisoners were 19 Ukrainians “who were illegally sentenced, 15 of them to life imprisonment.”
Russia, who said the United States and United Arab Emirates acted as mediators for the exchange, announced earlier it had handed over 157 Ukrainian soldiers and that 157 Russian servicemen were returned.
“In addition, three Russian citizens, residents of the Kursk region... will be returned home,” the Russian defense ministry said in a statement.
Ukrainian forces launched a surprise incursion into Russia’s western Kursk region in 2024.