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Poland to get 43.7 billion euros under EU's defence programme

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Posted on September 9, 2025

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WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland will get 43.7 billion euros ($51.3 billion) under a European Union programme to boost its defence capabilities, a deputy prime minister said on Tuesday, as Warsaw builds up

Poland Secures €43.7 Billion from EU for Defence Enhancement

WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland will get 43.7 billion euros ($51.3 billion) under a European Union programme to boost its defence capabilities, a deputy prime minister said on Tuesday, as Warsaw builds up its armed forces due to what it sees as an increased Russian threat.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine and U.S. President Donald Trump's insistence that Europe take more responsibility for its own security prompted Brussels to form the 150 billion euro Security Action for Europe (SAFE) fund.

The money allocated to Poland means that it will be the biggest beneficiary of the scheme.

"This decision is a great success for Poland and a guarantee of further investments in security and development of our defence industry," Deputy Prime Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, who serves as defence minister, wrote on X.

"We want the funds from this program to strengthen the key capabilities of the Polish Armed Forces, air and missile defense, artillery systems, ammunition purchases, drones, and anti-drone systems. It will also support critical infrastructure, military mobility, and cyberspace."

Poland is the biggest spender on its armed forces relative to the size of its economy in NATO, and plans to spend 4.8% of GDP on defence in 2026.

($1 = 0.8514 euros)

(Reporting by Alan Charlish, Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Poland receives €43.7 billion from EU's SAFE fund.
  • Funding aimed at boosting Poland's defence capabilities.
  • Poland is the largest beneficiary of the SAFE programme.
  • Investment focuses on air, missile defence, and more.
  • Poland plans to spend 4.8% of GDP on defence by 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much funding will Poland receive from the EU?
Poland will receive 43.7 billion euros ($51.3 billion) under a European Union programme to enhance its defence capabilities.
What is the purpose of the EU funding for Poland?
The funding aims to boost Poland's defence capabilities, including air and missile defense, artillery systems, and drone technology.
Why was the EU defence programme established?
The programme was prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and calls for Europe to take more responsibility for its own security.
What percentage of GDP is Poland planning to spend on defence?
Poland plans to spend 4.8% of its GDP on defence by 2026, making it the biggest spender relative to the size of its economy in NATO.
Who commented on the significance of the funding?
Deputy Prime Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz described the decision as a great success for Poland and a guarantee of further investments in security.

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