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Dutch parliament urges government not to join EU defence plan

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Posted on March 11, 2025

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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A narrow majority in the Dutch parliament on Tuesday urged the government not to join recently agreed EU plans to strengthen European defence through laxer fiscal rules and joint

Dutch Parliament Advises Against Joining EU Defence Initiative

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A narrow majority in the Dutch parliament on Tuesday urged the government not to join recently agreed EU plans to strengthen European defence through laxer fiscal rules and joint borrowing.

European leaders including Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof last week hailed proposals to give EU member states fiscal flexibility on defence spending, and to jointly borrow up to 150 billion euros ($160 billion) to lend to EU governments to spend on their militaries.

But three of the Dutch government coalition's four parties backed a motion by a conservative opposition group that objected to the financing arrangements.

The motion is non-binding and it is unclear how the government will respond.

The European Commission is currently detailing the plans, which could be decided with a qualified majority of EU governments - so no single country could block them.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Dutch parliament urges against joining EU defence plan.
  • Concerns over fiscal flexibility and joint borrowing.
  • Motion backed by three of four coalition parties.
  • The motion is non-binding; government response unclear.
  • EU plans could proceed with a qualified majority.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Dutch parliament urge the government regarding the EU defence plan?
The Dutch parliament urged the government not to join the recently agreed EU plans to strengthen European defence.
What was the reaction of the Dutch Prime Minister to the EU defence proposals?
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof hailed the proposals to give EU member states fiscal flexibility on defence spending.
What is the status of the motion backed by the opposition?
The motion is non-binding, and it is unclear how the government will respond to it.
How much could EU member states potentially borrow for defence?
EU member states could jointly borrow up to 150 billion euros for defence spending.
What is the role of the European Commission in this context?
The European Commission is currently detailing the plans for the EU defence initiative, which could be decided with a qualified majority of EU governments.

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