The Baltic countries will receive an additional US$ 12 billion from the European Union from the SAFE Defense Fund established last year and an additional US$1.5 billion from non-military regional solidarity funds announced by the head of the European Commission of Ursula von der Layen in Vilnius.
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The Baltic countries will receive an additional US$ 12 billion from the European Union from the SAFE Defense Fund established last year and an additional US$1.5 billion from non-military regional solidarity funds announced by the head of the European Commission of Ursula von der Layen in Vilnius.