Overview
- Annalena Baerbock concluded her final trip as Germany's Foreign Minister by meeting Nordic-Baltic and Weimar Triangle counterparts in Bornholm to address regional security challenges.
- She highlighted repeated Russian hybrid threats, including undersea cable sabotage and unflagged military activities in the Baltic Sea, as urgent risks to critical infrastructure.
- Baerbock announced plans for increased NATO patrols, enhanced information-sharing, and joint exercises to bolster security in the Baltic region.
- She warned against a superficial peace for Ukraine, stressing that any agreement must respect sovereignty to prevent future aggression and instability.
- Johann Wadephul is set to succeed Baerbock as Foreign Minister, while she prepares for her upcoming role as President of the UN General Assembly.