Germany anticipates that European Union member states will proceed with their next Ukraine support package, even if Hungary persists in blocking a unanimous decision, Bloomberg reports.
During a regular government news conference in Berlin, Germany’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Christian Wagner announced that Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition government is committing €8 billion in military support for Ukraine in 2024, while emphasizing Berlin’s strong advocacy for the approval of the larger EU aid package worth €50 billion in the coming year.
“The EU-26 will, of course, also be able to act. But I don’t want to speculate now on how such support could be organized. This also requires further consultation in Brussels,” Wagner added.