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Sweden parliament backs $31 billion borrowing to boost defence

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Posted on June 19, 2025

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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden's government said on Thursday all parties in parliament have agreed to back its plan to invest heavily in the rearmament of the country's civil and military defence, and to

Sweden's Parliament Approves $31 Billion Defence Spending Plan

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden's government said on Thursday all parties in parliament have agreed to back its plan to invest heavily in the rearmament of the country's civil and military defence, and to pay for it with loans of up to 300 billion Swedish crowns ($31 billion).

"Sweden is in a very serious security situation," Defence Minster Pal Jonson told a press conference. "It is therefore very good that we can present a broad and long-term political agreement on very big defence investments in the coming years."

The parties have been negotiating the defence deal in recent months.

Under the new defence agreement, Sweden plans to raise military defence spend to 3.5% of GDP by 2032 at the latest, Jonson said.

($1 = 9.6910 Swedish crowns)

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom and Simon Johnson, editing by Terje Solsvik)

Key Takeaways

  • Sweden's parliament approves a $31 billion defence spending plan.
  • The investment will be funded by loans of up to 300 billion Swedish crowns.
  • Defence spending aims to reach 3.5% of GDP by 2032.
  • All political parties in Sweden support the defence plan.
  • The decision comes amid a serious security situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total amount Sweden plans to borrow for defence?
Sweden's parliament has backed a plan to borrow $31 billion to boost its defence.
What percentage of GDP will Sweden's military spending reach?
Under the new defence agreement, Sweden plans to raise military defence spending to 3.5% of GDP by 2032.
Who commented on the seriousness of Sweden's security situation?
Defence Minister Pal Jonson stated that Sweden is in a very serious security situation.
What has been the nature of the negotiations among parties?
The parties have been negotiating the defence deal in recent months, leading to a broad political agreement.
What is the significance of the defence agreement?
The agreement represents a long-term political consensus on enhancing Sweden's civil and military defence capabilities.

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