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Australia to host German troops for first time ever as Berlin’s focus shifts East amid rising China tensions

  • Up to 240 German soldiers will take part in the Talisman Sabre exercise, alongside troops from the US, UK, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea and France
  • Calling the Cold War ‘easy’, Germany’s army chief said the country now had to look beyond Europe to respond to modern-day security challenges

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German soldiers stand near infantry fighting vehicles during a training exercise earlier this year. Up to 240 German soldiers, among them 170 paratroopers and 40 marines, will take part in this year’s Talisman Sabre exercise in Australia. Photo: Reuters
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Germany will, for the first time, send troops to Australia as part of joint drills with some 30,000 service members from 12 other nations, underlining Berlin’s increased focus on the Asia-Pacific amid rising tensions with China in the region.

In recent years, Germany has had a greater military presence in the Asia-Pacific, even as this means walking a tightrope between its security and economic interests.

“It is a region of extremely high importance for us in Germany as well as for the European Union due to the economic interdependencies”, Army Chief Alfons Mais said in an interview published on Monday, hours before the first German troops were to leave for Australia.

Australian troops practise an amphibious assault landing during a previous Talisman Sabre joint military exercise in 2017. Photo: Reuters
Australian troops practise an amphibious assault landing during a previous Talisman Sabre joint military exercise in 2017. Photo: Reuters
China is Berlin’s most important trading partner, and 40 per cent of Europe’s foreign trade flows through the South China Sea, a waterway that is a focal point for territorial disputes in the Asia-Pacific.
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In 2021, a German warship sailed into the South China Sea for the first time in almost 20 years. Last year, Berlin sent 13 military aircraft to joint exercises in Australia, the air force’s largest peacetime deployment.

Mais said up to 240 German soldiers, among them 170 paratroopers and 40 marines, will take part in the Talisman Sabre exercise from July 22 to August 4, the largest drills between Australia and the US, held biannually.

The Germans will train in jungle warfare and landing operations alongside soldiers from countries such as the United States, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, France and Britain.
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