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Germany set to double its Ukraine military aid under Scholz plan

  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition is set to double Germany's military aid for Ukraine to 8 billion euros next year, exceeding the 2% of GDP defense spending target.
  • The proposed increase in aid was agreed upon by lawmakers from Scholz's coalition parties, the Social Democrats, Free Democrats, and the Green party during negotiations over the 2024 federal budget.
  • An earlier European Union plan to provide up to 20 billion euros in military aid for Ukraine faced opposition from some EU countries.
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Twice as much money for Ukraine as planned: The Federal Government wants to increase the budget for military aid. Eight billion euros are earmarked for 2024.

·Germany
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The Federal Government wants to double military aid to Ukraine. This shows how precarious she thinks the situation is.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The Kyiv Independent broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Saturday, November 11, 2023.
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