Germany moves to rush aid to Ukraine after debt reform vote
- Germany will allocate an additional €3 billion in military aid to Ukraine this year, according to a Finance Ministry document seen by Reuters.
- The Bundestag passed a historic bill on March 18 allowing Germany to invest up to €1 trillion in military and infrastructure by bypassing the country’s constitutional debt brake.
- Germany plans to commit an additional €8.252 billion from 2026 to 2029, bringing total military aid pledges to over €11 billion.
- Friedrich Merz, the new Chancellor, intends to provide the Taurus long-range missile to Ukraine, representing a significant shift in Germany's support amid the Ukraine War.
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Germany approves 3 billion euros in new Ukraine military aid
BERLIN — Germany on Friday approved three billion euros in new military aid for Ukraine, just days before planned US-brokered talks with Moscow and Kyiv on a limited truce. The money is earmarked for defence equipment for the country fighting Russian forces, including artillery munitions and air defence systems, government officials have said. The three billion euros now released, after months of delay, come on top of four billion euros in U…
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