The German government's payment of 9 billion euros in aid to Lufthansa has been suspended due to the disagreement of the German Airlines Supervisory Board under the terms of the European Commission.
Earlier, the government was supposed to increase its stake in the company by 20%, inject 6 billion euros into the company and pay 3 billion euros in loans.
In contrast, the EU's guidelines for government assistance emphasize that increasing government stocks must return to normal within six years.