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Germany’s young men do not need permit for foreign travel, ministry said

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By Maria Martinez

BERLIN, ‌April 7 (Reuters) - Young men will continue ​to be able to travel abroad without prior permission despite ⁠Germany's new military service law, the defence ministry said on Tuesday, adding that it would issue ​a blanket exemption this week to avoid unnecessary bureaucracy.

The law ‌includes a provision requiring men aged 17 to 45 to obtain Bundeswehr permission for stays abroad of more ⁠than three months, but the ministry ⁠said the rule was designed only for a "state of tension" and would apply only if military service became compulsory rather than voluntary, as it is ‌now.

The law went into effect in January, but ⁠the requirement had gone mostly unnoticed ‌until Friday, when it raised ​concerns. 

The law was passed to boost Bundeswehr numbers and meet NATO targets amid the growing view ‌within Germany that it has relied ​too long on the ⁠United States, and as tensions with Russia ‌spur calls for stronger ⁠defence capabilities across Europe.

All 18-year-old men are now screened and asked by letter whether they wish to ​serve voluntarily. Women ‌also receive such a letter, but unlike men, they ⁠are not required to ​respond.

(Reporting by Markus Wacket; Writing by Maria Martinez; ​Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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