German Foreign Policy

German Foreign Policy refers to the strategies and actions taken by the Federal Republic of Germany in its interactions with other countries and international organizations. This encompasses Germany’s diplomatic, economic, and military relations, as well as its stance on global issues such as security, trade, climate change, and human rights. The policy is shaped by historical context, national interests, and Germany’s role within international frameworks such as the European Union, NATO, and the United Nations. German Foreign Policy aims to promote peace, stability, and prosperity while addressing both regional and global challenges. It reflects Germany’s commitment to multilateralism and collaborative solutions in international affairs.