Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Germany Greenlights Record Amount of Weapons Supplies in 2023

Germany has approved weapons supplies worth a record 11.7 billion euros this year, with a third of all exports intended for Ukraine, the DPA news agency reported, citing a document.
The previous record was beat in 2021, when Berlin approved arms supplies to the tune of 9.35 billion euros, the German Economics Ministry said in a statement addressed to Sevim Dagdelen, a Bundestag member from the Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht, seen by DPA. Thus, this year’s record exceeds the previous one by almost 25%, while the increase from last year stood at 40%, TASS reported.

According to the statement, of that sum, weapons supplies accounted for 6.15 billion euros, while other defense products made up for the remaining 5.67 billion euros. EU countries, NATO, Ukraine, Japan, Australia, South Korea and other countries, where "control over arms exports is carried out in the same way as in (NATO) allies," received almost 90% of those supplies. A third of all exports, worth 4.15 billion euros, approved between January 1 and December 12, 2023, was meant for Kiev. Other countries, including occupied Palestine, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, received around 1.76 billion euros worth of weapons.

Dagdelen criticized the high defense export figures, saying that the government coalition might as well "finally start investing in necessary infrastructure and education in Germany" instead.

1 comment:

  1. Экспорт оружия из Германии вырос за 2023 год на 40% и достиг рекордного показателя в 11,71 миллиарда евро по состоянию на середину декабря, сообщило информационное агентство DPA со ссылкой на ответ министерства экономики по запросу от Севим Дагделен, депутата группы Сары Вагенкнехт.

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