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EU countries reach deal on new defence funding programme

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Posted on June 18, 2025

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European Union governments have reached an agreement on a 1.5 billion-euro ($1.73 billion) EU scheme to fund defence investments, although some complained that its 'buy European'

EU Nations Finalize 1.5 Billion Euro Defence Investment Agreement

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European Union governments have reached an agreement on a 1.5 billion-euro ($1.73 billion) EU scheme to fund defence investments, although some complained that its 'buy European' provisions are too restrictive, diplomats said on Wednesday.

Governments have wrangled for more than a year over the European Commission's proposal for a European Defence Industrial Programme (EDIP), part of a broader drive to re-arm sparked by fears of Russia following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Much of the debate focused on eligibility. France pushed for strict 'buy European' rules to boost European industry while countries such as the Netherlands argued for more flexibility to buy arms from the United States, Britain and other nations.

Under the final compromise, at least 65% of the costs of the components of an item funded under the scheme must originate in the EU or certain associated countries, with some exceptions.

Ambassadors from the EU's 27 countries are expected to approve the deal on Monday, diplomats said on condition of anonymity. It will then be the subject of negotiations with the European Parliament before it can enter into force.

A group of 10 countries - the Netherlands, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Slovakia and Finland - argued that the rules should have taken more account of an urgent need to boost Europe's defences.

"We fully support the goal of enhancing European security and resilience through increased defence cooperation and investment," they said in a joint statement. "However, we face an urgent threat to European territory and interests."

They said the EU defence industry "still depends - especially in the short to medium term - on critical components, technologies and know-how from like-minded third countries, in particular transatlantic allies".

Despite their objections, the countries said they did not want to stand in the way of starting negotiations with the European Parliament.

EU officials said the 1.5 billion euro budget for the programme is modest for the defence sector but the criteria were fiercely fought over as it may receive larger funding in future.

($1 = 0.8678 euros)

(Reporting by Andrew GrayEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • EU nations agree on a 1.5 billion euro defence funding programme.
  • The deal includes 'buy European' provisions for defence investments.
  • France pushed for strict rules to boost European industry.
  • A group of 10 countries sought more flexibility in sourcing.
  • The programme may receive larger funding in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the budget for the new EU defence funding programme?
The budget for the programme is set at 1.5 billion euros, which is approximately $1.73 billion.
What percentage of costs must originate from the EU?
Under the final compromise, at least 65% of the costs of the components funded must originate in the EU or certain associated countries.
Which countries expressed concerns about the funding rules?
A group of 10 countries, including the Netherlands, Estonia, Latvia, and others, argued that the rules should consider the need for components from non-EU countries.
What is the main goal of the European Defence Industrial Programme?
The main goal is to enhance European security and resilience through increased defence cooperation and investment.
What future funding possibilities are anticipated for the programme?
EU officials noted that while the current budget is modest, the criteria were fiercely debated as it may receive larger funding in the future.

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