From Politico:
“Germany to halt new Ukraine military aid: Report”
The
ban, which is already in place, will affect all new requests for assistance to
Kyiv, Germany’s FAZ newspaper reported. The German government will stop new
military aid to Ukraine as part of the ruling coalition's plan to reduce
spending, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) reported on Saturday.
The
moratorium on new assistance is already in effect and will affect new requests
for funding, not previously approved aid, according to the FAZ report, which
cited non-public documents and emails as well as discussions with people
familiar with the matter. In a letter sent to the German defense ministry on
Aug. 5, Finance Minister Christian Lindner said that future funding would no
longer come from Germany's federal budget but from proceeds from frozen Russian
assets, according to the German newspaper.
Germany
and other G7 countries in June struck a preliminary deal to use the value of
some $300 billion of Russia’s sovereign assets immobilized in Western financial
institutions to secure a $50 billion loan to Ukraine. But governments have yet
to agree on the details of the scheme, and technical talks might drag on for
months. Berlin, which is Europe's main supplier of military aid to Kyiv, had
already signaled a change in course on Ukraine last month, when the governing
coalition of the Social Democrats, the Greens and the Liberals adopted a
preliminary deal on a draft budget for 2025. The compromise seen by POLITICO
detailed plans to slash future assistance to Ukraine by half to €4 billion to
fulfill other spending priorities.
Speaking
after the Cabinet approved the draft budget in mid-July, Lindner said Ukraine
would have to rely more on funds from "European sources" as well as
the frozen Russian assets. But it's still unclear if, and when, that money will
flow. Contentions over Ukraine aid reportedly deepened the rifts in the ruling
coalition in Berlin, already tattered by weeks of internal fights over a series
of issues from the budget to welfare. Green leader and Economy Minister Robert
Habeck said this week he plans to run for chancellor as the Greens’ candidate
in the 2025 federal election, casting doubt on the survival of the governing
alliance of which he is a member. “It’s quite obvious that this coalition has
major problems finding common ground,” Habeck said regarding the recent
disputes. “The ideas are falling apart.”
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This is a sad day for both Germany and for Ukraine. Nothing says we will help stop Russia's War Crimes and Mass Murder like we will stop funding your fight to live. Of course it was Germany that is doing this too. I guess they need to be reminded about all of these 80th Anniversaries this year and next year. ^
https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-halt-new-ukraine-military-aid-report-war-russia/
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