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Romanian parliament clears 8.33 billion euros worth of EU-funded defence contracts

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Posted on April 29, 2026

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Romanian parliament clears 8.33 billion euros worth of EU-funded defence contracts

Romania Clears €8.33 Billion in EU SAFE Defence and Security Contracts

Romania's Approval of EU SAFE Defence Contracts

BUCHAREST, April 29 (Reuters) - Romanian lawmakers approved on Tuesday defence contracts worth 8.33 billion euros ($9.8 billion) to be funded under the European Union's new re-armament initiative SAFE, clearing the last hurdle before a May 31 deadline, the defence minister said.

Political Context and Risks

The country's SAFE programme has come under risk this month after the largest party in the broad coalition government of four pro-European parties walked out, leaving it without a parliamentary majority and a no-confidence vote set for May.

SAFE Funding and Allocation

Romania can access 16.6 billion euros from this year until 2030 from SAFE, a 150-billion-euro package of low-cost long-term loans available to EU states, Brussels' solution to increasing defence spending around the bloc.

Targeted Sectors and Projects

Romania will direct the funds towards defence acquisitions with a focus on domestic output, but its interior and transport ministries will also tap them to buy helicopters and radars and build transport links to neighbours Ukraine and Moldova.

Defence Minister Radu Miruta told reporters the major project would serve to safeguard the Romanian army against the risk of political instability.

Key Contractors and Projects

Europe's largest arms producer, Germany's Rheinmetall, will be the main contractor for roughly 5 billion euros worth of Romania's total SAFE contracts.

These include a munitions ignition powder factory, infantry fighting vehicles, Skynex air defence systems and tanks.

It will also take over the bankrupt Romanian state-owned Mangalia naval shipyard where its new arm Naval Vessels Lurssen will build four corvettes for the Romanian military by 2030.

Other Major European Contractors

France's Airbus is another large European contractor which will get a contract under SAFE to produce helicopters in Romania for several EU nations, Miruta said.

He added eight of the overall contracts would provide Romania with radars and anti-drone systems.

Regional Security Context

The EU and NATO nation has a 650-km (400-mile) land border with Ukraine.

Russian drones have repeatedly breached its airspace as Moscow attacks Kyiv port infrastructure across the Danube river from Romania, as well as mines floating in the Black Sea across key trade and energy routes.

($1=0.8546 euros)

(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Key Takeaways

  • Romania’s parliament approved €8.33 bn in defence deals under the EU’s SAFE rearmament loans, unlocking funding ahead of May 31 deadline, with total SAFE allocation set at €16.6 bn through 2030.
  • SAFE is the EU’s new €150 bn long‑term loan instrument under Readiness 2030, offering low‑cost financing for defence investment and requiring at least 65 % European content and joint procurement where possible.
  • Germany’s Rheinmetall and France’s Airbus are major contractors under the approved deals; procurement focuses on domestic production but includes infrastructure, munitions, land systems, air defence, naval vessels, radars, drones and helicopters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amount of EU-funded defence contracts did the Romanian parliament approve?
Romanian lawmakers approved defence contracts worth 8.33 billion euros under the EU's SAFE initiative.
What is the purpose of the SAFE programme for Romania?
SAFE aims to boost Romania's defence acquisitions, with funds targeting military, transport, and security projects.
Which companies are main contractors for Romania's SAFE defence contracts?
Germany's Rheinmetall and France's Airbus are key contractors, providing military equipment and helicopters.
How will SAFE funds impact Romania's defence capabilities?
The contracts focus on domestic defence output, procurement of vehicles, radars, anti-drone systems, and improved border security.

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