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Germany to give additional €400 million of military aid
Germany to approve 397 million euros in extra Ukraine military aid, letter says
Germany is set to approve close to 400 million euros ($450 million) in additional military aid to Ukraine, according to a finance ministry letter seen by Reuters on Thursday.
Germany plans additional $445 million in aid for Ukraine in 2024, AFP reports
Despite reporting in August by the German media outlet Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) that Berlin was not planning to approve additional aid to Kyiv this year, a German Finance Ministry document showed an additional 400 million euros ($445 million) in additional support earmarked for Ukraine,
Germany to give additional €400 million of military aid to Ukraine
Germany expects to allocate an additional €400 million of military aid to Ukraine, according to a letter from Florian Toncar, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance, to the Budget Committee of the German Bundestag (the German federal parliament).
WATCH: Austin gives remarks on Ukraine military aid at meeting of allies in Germany
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin pushed back on the idea that long-range strikes would be a game-changer for Ukraine, as Kyiv more fervently pressed the West to loosen weapons use restrictions and allow it to target Russian air bases and launch sites far from the border.
Germany provides Ukraine with new military aid package: Details
Germany continues to provide significant support to Ukraine as part of strengthening the country's defense capabilities. The new military aid package includes a variety of weapons and equipment, according to the German government.
Germany allocates €50 million for treatment of wounded Ukrainian soldiers
The German government has allocated €50 million for the treatment of wounded Ukrainian soldiers. Source: ntv, as reported by European Pravda Details: "We continue to stand firmly on the side of Ukraine,
Politico Europe
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Germany fact-checks Russia for defending 1939 invasion of Poland
Russia’s foreign ministry posted a video on social media Tuesday marking the 85 th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s invasion ...
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Germany says Moldova could be next in line if Ukraine falls
Support for Ukraine guarantees the survival of neighbouring Moldova, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on ...
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on MSN
US wants more clarity from Ukraine on possible use of long-range weapons
U.S. officials say the Biden administration still isn't convinced that it should give Ukraine the authority to launch ...
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Germany’s SEFE Is Looking for More Gas Before Privatization
German state-owned gas company SEFE is looking to expand its supply base before being privatized later this decade, according ...
Sky
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Ukraine-Russia war: Germany warns Moldova 'next in line' if Ukraine falls; Zelenskyy says victory plan is 90% ready
A drone attack has destroyed a Russian weapons arsenal storing missiles, bombs and ammunition, according to a Ukrainian ...
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Germany believes that peace in Ukraine should not be dictated by Russia
The process of establishing peace in Ukraine is an arduous one, but it has begun, and peace should not be dictated by the ...
New York Sun
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Germany’s Scholz, Stung By Advance of Far Right, Creates a Buzz With a New and Dovish Line on Ukraine
The dull chancellor, whose popularity is plummeting as Germans in the east make their voices heard, is learning that even in ...
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Ukraine-Russia war live: Putin’s air strikes target power grid and home for elderly
A senior Russian lawmaker, Vyacheslav Volodin, warned that if Ukraine were to strike deep into Russian territory using ...
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Kremlin dismisses Germany's suggestion of peace talks with Ukraine
Unlike German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the Russian government sees no basis for peace talks with Ukraine now, a top Kremlin ...
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