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Poland interested in unused EU SAFE defence funds, deputy minister says

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Poland is interested in additional money from the European ​Union defence financing programme (SAFE) that ‌would not be used by other countries, Deputy Minister of National Defence Pawel ​Zalewski said on Tuesday.

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Estonia will receive up to 2.34 billion euros in long-term loans for defense investments under a financing agreement signed with the European Commission through the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) program. The loan will help accelerate the Estonian Ministry of Defense's planned modernization of capabilities.

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Paweł Zalewski emphasized that Poland will be able to apply for some of the unused funds. "Not all countries are as effective in spending these funds, and it turns out there is a certain amount that hasn't been used," said the deputy minister of national defense. "There will be a playoff in negotiations with the European Commission." Asked about the terms on which Poland will use these funds, Zalewski said that "first and foremost, there will be…

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Reuters broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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