"All of this together is about 1.444 billion" euros, ESA director general Jan Woerner told a press conference webcast from Lucerne, Switzerland, at the close of a two-day meeting of the 22-country agency's ministerial council, pointing to the ExoMars project and ISS.
ESA had sought an extra 400 million euros from its 22 member countries for the rover, and about a billion euros to prolong Europe's participation in the US-led ISS.
The paddling pool-sized lander dubbed Schiaparelli, which crashed on October 19, was Europe's second failed attempt to reach the Red Planet's surface.
It was designed to test atmospheric and landing gear for the planned rover, whose launch has already been delayed from 2018 to 2020 over funding concerns.
ESA had budgeted 1.5 billion euros for the ExoMars project, a joint project with Russia.
The programme also includes a Mars orbiter in place around our neighbouring planet since October.
Europe was previously committed only until 2020. The other participants have already agreed to operate and finance the ISS to at least 2024.
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