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    Germany to halve military aid for Ukraine

    It comes at a time when Ukraine and its European allies are concerned that funding from the US could decrease or cease entirely, depending on its presidential election.
    News DeskBy News DeskJuly 18, 2024
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    Germany: Germany is planning to cut its military aid to Ukraine nearly in half next year, reducing it from about $8.7 billion to around $4.4 billion, according to a draft budget approved by the government.

    Ukrainian financing, according to Finance Minister Christian Lindner, is “secure for the foreseeable future” because of a plan by the G7 group of wealthy countries to generate $50 billion in interest on Russian assets that have been frozen.

    After the United States, Germany is the second-largest military provider to Ukraine. Berlin has allocated over $8.25 billion for Kyiv in 2024.

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    The proposed aid drop results from concerns in Ukraine and among its European allies that, should Donald Trump win the presidency in November, US funding may be reduced or halted.

    In February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin initiated a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The German government accepted the proposed budget on Wednesday.

    Despite the planned decrease in military assistance to Ukraine, the defence budget is expected to increase by $1.43 billion to $58.58 billion by 2025.

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    Even so, this is less than the $6.6 billion that Boris Pistorius, the minister of defence, had been advocating. Germany intends to spend the 2 percent of GDP on defence that the NATO alliance mandates.

    Ukraine’s defence minister, Rustem Umerov, stated that Ukraine would continue to battle Russia’s invading forces even if Donald Trump won a second term.

    Speaking remotely to the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado, Umerov stated that, “We believe in US leadership, and we believe America wants its partners and allies to be strong as well. At this stage, we will focus on the battlefield. Whatever the outcome of the US elections, we will find solutions.”

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