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German committee approves €3b in military aid for Ukraine this year

Published : 21 Mar 2025, 23:06

  By Andreas Stein, dpa
Winfried Kretschmann, Minister President of Baden-Württemberg, speaks at the plenary session of the German Bundesrat. Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa.

Germany's Bundestag budget committee approved €3 billion in additional military aid for Ukraine in 2025 and a further €8.3 billion for 2026 to 2029, attendees told dpa on Friday.

The funds, which can now be released, are intended to bolster Ukraine’s increasingly difficult defence against Russian forces.

An important part of this move was the approval of an amendment by Germany's upper house of parliament on Friday, easing the country's strict debt limits for increased defence spending.

With Washington scaling back support for Kiev, uncertainty over sustained Western aid is growing.

European allies are trying to fill the gap, warning that Russia’s military build-up now extends beyond the war in Ukraine and increasingly threatens NATO territory.

The package, negotiated with both industry and Ukrainian officials, is designed to swiftly deliver essential military equipment, budget lawmaker Andreas Schwarz from the Social Democrats said in Berlin.

A spokesman for Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said that the equipment delivered to Ukraine would consist of Iris-T air defence systems, guided missiles, surveillance radars, drones, combat vehicles and light weapons.