Poland to receive $51 billion from EU's defence investment programme, PM says


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  • Wednesday, 26 Nov 2025

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk appears during an event to mark the 107th anniversary of Polish independence in his hometown of Gdansk, Poland, November 11, 2025. Agencja Wyborcza.pl/Martyna Niecko via REUTERS

WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland will receive 44 billion euros ($50.91 billion) from the European Union's SAFE programme to boost its armed forces, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday.

The SAFE programme provides up to 150 billion euros in cheap loans to EU member states that requestfinancial assistance for investments in defence capabilities.

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