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    Home > Headlines > German foreign minister criticises Scholz for blocking more Ukraine aid, report says
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    German foreign minister criticises Scholz for blocking more Ukraine aid, report says

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 17, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    Annalena Baerbock, Germany's Foreign Minister, speaks out against Chancellor Scholz's delay in approving additional military aid for Ukraine, highlighting tensions in the German government regarding support for Ukraine amid budget challenges.
    German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock criticizes Scholz on Ukraine aid - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    German Foreign Minister Baerbock criticizes Chancellor Scholz for blocking €3 billion in Ukraine aid, citing political tensions and economic challenges.

    German Minister Criticizes Scholz's Stance on Ukraine Aid

    (Reuters) - German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock indirectly criticised Chancellor Olaf Scholz for his reluctance to approve a further 3 billion euros ($3.09 billion) in additional military aid for Ukraine.

    "To be honest, it hurts me a lot," she said without mentioning the chancellor's name in an interview with Politico released on Friday, adding that for some politicians gaining a few votes was more important than securing Europe's peace and freedom.

    Earlier this week, Scholz said he had suggested expanding the currently earmarked 12 billion euros for this year, but the additional money must not be provided at the cost of cutting social spending.

    Baerbock's Greens party and Scholz's SPD party are currently partners in the minority government after the ruling coalition collapsed in November, but both parties are also competing in the snap elections on Feb. 23.

    Baerbock said in the interview that for her, responsible politics means not to blow with the wind, then act the other way around in election campaigns, adding that Scholz's behaviour also harmed the trust of the European allies in Germany.

    Germany, the second largest provider of financial and military support to Ukraine after the U.S., is struggling against a double-digit budget shortfall amid economic stagnation.

    ($1 = 0.9713 euros)

    (Reporting by Andrey Sychev; Editing by Sandra Maler)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Baerbock criticizes Scholz for blocking Ukraine aid.
    • •Scholz suggests expanding current budget without cutting social spending.
    • •Baerbock's comments highlight political tensions in Germany.
    • •Germany faces economic challenges amid budget shortfall.
    • •European allies' trust in Germany is affected.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German foreign minister criticises Scholz for blocking more Ukraine aid, report says

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses German Foreign Minister Baerbock's criticism of Chancellor Scholz for blocking additional military aid to Ukraine.

    2Why is Baerbock criticizing Scholz?

    Baerbock believes Scholz's reluctance to approve more aid harms European trust and prioritizes votes over peace.

    3What are the political implications?

    The criticism highlights tensions between Baerbock's Greens and Scholz's SPD, who are partners in a minority government.

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