Polish gov't adopts resolution to proceed with EU SAFE program


WARSAW, March 13 (Xinhua) -- The Polish government on Friday adopted a resolution authorizing the ministers of defense and finance to sign an agreement related to the European Union's (EU) Security Action for Europe (SAFE) program, according to the Polish Press Agency.

The decision was made during an extraordinary meeting of the Council of Ministers and allows Poland to proceed with participation in the EU initiative despite a presidential veto of the legislation required to implement the program domestically.

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