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Peace, security, disarmament
German foreign policy is peace policy. Together with its partners, Germany works in the United Nations, NATO, the OSCE...
United Nations
Since becoming a full member of the United Nations in 1973, Germany has worked hard to help promote the UN’s goals and values – peace, human rights, freedom, justice and development – with the aim of ensuring that they are respected and upheld around the world. moreUnited Nations
The North Atlantic Alliance (NATO)
Following the end of the Cold War, NATO has been changing to meet the security policy challenges of our time. moreThe North Atlantic Alliance (NATO)
Civilian crisis prevention, conflict resolution and post-conflict peace-building
Crisis prevention is a core component of Germany’s peace policy.
Together with its international partners, Germany endeavours to prevent and de-escalate conflicts.
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Disarmament and Arms Control
In view of the numerous potential conflicts simmering around the world, it is more important than ever to advance disarmament and non-proliferation. Doing so is a key aim of German foreign policy.
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