The European Space Agency said ministers from its 22 member states had agreed to provide 16.9 billion euros for projects from Mars exploration to climate research in 2023-25, up from 14.5 billion euros in the previous triennial budget period.
"We will have to see what may be done and what may not be done at the same scale as was planned before," he said. Germany, which since 2019 has been ESA's biggest financial backer ahead of France, dug its heels in over aspects of the proposed increase as talks ran long, another delegate said. The funding exercise in a hangar-like temporary conference centre near the Eiffel Tower involved back-to-back rounds in which nations chipped in to areas like exploration or Earth observation in return for industrial work.
European nations agreed on Wednesday to boost spending on space by 17% to stay on the heels of United States and China in two days of intense bargaining overshadowed by rising energy prices.
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