Pakistan, May 2 -- NATO said it is working with the United States to understand a decision to cut 5,000 troops in Germany. The move follows tensions between Donald Trump and Friedrich Merz. The decision raises concerns about European security and defence commitments.

A NATO spokesperson confirmed the alliance is seeking clarity on Washington's force posture changes. The troop reduction marks a significant shift in U.S. military presence in Germany. Officials say discussions are ongoing to assess the implications for regional stability. The development comes amid broader geopolitical tensions.

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The move follows renewed criticism by Trump of Germany's leadership. Chancellor Merz r...