German parliamentary coalition agreed to allocate 3 billion euros in new military aid to Ukraine as part of plan to increase Berlin's defense spending.
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A German parliamentary coalition has agreed to allocate 3 billion euros (approximately $3.2 billion) in new military aid to Ukraine as part of a plan to dramatically scale up Berlin's defense spending
The German democratic parties have reached an agreement that paves the way for an additional €3 billion in military aid to be allocated to Ukraine.
The Chancellor said that if there is 'counter-financing' then nothing can prevent such an agreement. Therefore, we have to wait and see if there will be counter-financing, and then it can be done quickly.
An agreement on lifting the debt ceiling (the so-called debt brake) would pave the way for a decision.
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius confirmed his readiness to provide additional billions for defense after meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Rustem Umerov.
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