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Putin-Trump call scheduled for afternoon, Kremlin confirms

We have just heard from the Kremlin on the exact timing of the Putin-Trump phone call, with officials saying it is scheduled for 1pm to 3pm GMT (2pm to 4pm CET).

“There is a large number of issues from the normalisation of our relations and the Ukrainian issue, all of which the two presidents will discuss,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, quoted by AFP.

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German needs changes to face ‘one of, if not the, greatest security policy challenge in history,’ defence minister says

Kate Connolly

Berlin correspondent

Germany’s defence minister Boris Pistorius, who could yet continue in this role in the new government, has staunchly defended Germany’s proposed special fund.

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius speaks during a special plenary session of the German parliament Bundestag, in Berlin, Germany. Photograph: Filip Singer/EPA

Pistorius says Germany is running on the back up battery, and desperately needs investment in everything from its energy supply system, its transport infrastructure, to its hospitals and schools.

At the same time the country is “standing before a new epoch,” and facing “one of the greatest if not the greatest security policy challenge in the history of our country”.

Those who criticise the fact that the vote is taking place in the outgoing parliament are failing to recognise the urgency of the situation, he says, saying it cannot be postponed.

“Anyone who hesitates today, who lacks the courage today, who thinks we can afford this debate for months to come,” is mistaken, he says.

With particular emphasis he says Germany is not doubting its alliance with the US but has to take on new responsibilities.

“We will not question our relationship with the USA, with our longstanding American allies.” At the same time Germans have to assume a central role in Europe, “and that means more troops, more equipment, faster deployment.”

One of Germany’s most popular politicians, Pistorius says it’s time to recognise the scale of the threat facing Germany and Europe, emphasising: “The threat has to take precedence over financial means.”

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