Media: ambassador to Ukraine may be appointed as head of German intelligence
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is apparently preparing to replace the head of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) and is considering Martin Jäger, the current German ambassador to Ukraine, for the position.
As reported by German newspaper Spiegel, citing its own sources, initial signs of a leadership change at the intelligence agency emerged immediately after Merz’s government took office.
Spiegel has information that the replacement of the head of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service has already been informally agreed upon, with Martin Jäger expected to take up the post. He is currently serving as Germany’s ambassador to Ukraine.
The current BND chief, Bruno Kahl, who has held the position for eight years, is set to become ambassador to the Vatican. He supposedly showed interest in the role even before the collapse of the "traffic light coalition" in late 2024, and his request is now expected to be fulfilled.
Under the German government's plans, the BND is set to receive increased funding in the coming years, along with more flexible operational capabilities.
Merz’s team believes that with Jäger as head of the intelligence service and Philipp Wolff as intelligence coordinator in the chancellor’s office, the BND’s effectiveness will increase significantly.
Martina Jäger is considered one of the most experienced "crisis diplomats" in Germany's Foreign Office. Before his appointment to Ukraine in 2023, he had previously worked in Iraq and Afghanistan.
According to the German government's plans, the BND (Federal Intelligence Service) is set to receive increased funding in the coming years. The agency is also expected to be granted more flexible capabilities.
Merz’s team expects that with Jäger as head of the intelligence service and Philipp Wolff serving as the chancellor’s office coordinator for intelligence affairs, the BND’s effectiveness will significantly improve.