The Federal Government established the National Security Council in August 2025 under the leadership of the Federal Chancellor. Germany’s security architecture was thus rebuilt at a crucial point in order to strengthen the Federal Government’s ability to act in matters of national security. The most important facts at a glance.
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The National Security Council meets at the Federal Chancellery.
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In the National Security Council, the Federal Government’s expertise and knowledge in matters of national security are pooled, coordinated across the departments and prepared for strategic decision-making.
The National Security Council deals with issues at the interface between internal, external, economic and digital security as well as civil and military defence, acting as a bridge and closing the gaps that can arise at the interfaces of national security.
As a cabinet committee, the National Security Council fulfils three central core tasks that complement each other and strengthen national security:
The National Security Council meets under the chairmanship of the Federal Chancellor and consists of the following members:
Other members of the Federal Government, representatives of the Federal States and individuals with outstanding expertise may be consulted on an ad hoc basis if their areas of responsibility are affected.
Who convenes the National Security Council?
The Federal Chancellor chairs the National Security Council and convenes it.
When and how does the National Security Council meet?
The National Security Council meets regularly, but can also be convened at short notice for meetings concerning specific situations or crises.
How does the National Security Council work?
The National Security Council is supported by an administrative department at the Federal Chancellery which coordinates and manages the work required to prepare and run the meetings of the National Security Council. The specialised departments at the Federal Chancellery and the ministries involved make a significant contribution to this in their respective areas of competence and responsibility.