Core Points - The German Ministry of Finance announced that it will cover the salaries of German employees working for the U.S. military in Germany if a U.S. government shutdown prevents salary payments [1][3] - The German public service union expressed concerns that the current U.S. government may not fulfill its obligations to pay local employees at overseas bases during a shutdown, unlike previous instances [3] - An agreement has been reached between the German federal government and the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, where U.S. military bases are located, to provide salary advances in case of U.S. default [3] - The advanced salaries will be reimbursed once the U.S. government resumes operations, and this action is described as a gesture of solidarity with the U.S. military and its employees [3]
德方放话:将替美国垫付工资
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-10-23 01:07