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Germany to Cover October Pay for 11,000 U.S. Military Civilians During Shutdown

Berlin calls the unscheduled outlay a show of solidarity with U.S. forces, with repayment by Washington expected.

Overview

  • Germany's finance ministry said it will initiate an unscheduled expenditure to ensure on-time October salaries for civilian employees at U.S. bases in Germany.
  • The step applies to roughly 11,000 local national workers who support about 35,000 U.S. troops at installations including Ramstein Air Base and Stuttgart.
  • Officials described the move as a sign of solidarity with U.S. forces and their civilian staff stationed in Germany.
  • German media reported that the United States is expected to reimburse Berlin once the shutdown ends, while the Pentagon has not confirmed acceptance of the arrangement.
  • The U.S. government shutdown has entered a third week over a dispute about extending health-care subsidies, and congressional negotiations remain unresolved.