German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock attacks Olaf Scholz over Ukraine aid
- German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock criticized Chancellor Olaf Scholz for hesitancy in approving an additional 3 billion euros in military aid for Ukraine, stating it affects Ukraine's defense capabilities and Europe's security.
- The conservative CDU/CSU alliance is currently leading the polls, calling for more decisive support for Kyiv amid a growing rift in the governing coalition.
- Scholz's condition for the aid package to be funded through additional borrowing is unpopular, leading to criticism from various political factions, including the FDP and Baerbock herself.
- Germany has already allocated 4 billion euros in military support for Ukraine, and the proposed package would increase this total to 7 billion euros, which includes various military equipment.
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