The Budget Committee of the German Bundestag published a positive conclusion on the allocation of an additional 4.4 billion euros for military needs. The news agency reported this, citing the country’s Ministry of Defense. DPA.
According to information obtained by the agency, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius described the allocation of this money to procurement and development projects for the armed forces as “a clear sign of a changing era.”
Previously reportedIt is estimated that Germany and Israel have reached an agreement for the German side to purchase the Arrow 3 missile defense system, and the cost of the agreement will be approximately 4 billion euros.
Israeli Ministry of Defense press service in April statedThe defense ministries of Germany and Israel began discussing a draft agreement on the supply of Arrow 3 military systems to Germany.
On August 17, The Times of Israel reported that the US approved Israel’s request to export its jointly developed missile defense system to Germany. The agreement will be the largest defense agreement in Israeli history.
Previously Netherlands and Denmark approvedThe USA approved the sending of F-16 warplanes to Ukraine.