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Poland’s president vetoes €44B EU loans-for-weapons program – POLITICO

By staffMarch 13, 20262 Mins Read
Poland’s president vetoes €44B EU loans-for-weapons program – POLITICO
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The veto also defies the military, whose top brass have spoken out in favor of the SAFE loans. Chief of the General Staff Wiesław Kukuła in February described SAFE as a “game changer” for the military.

President raises specter of “massive foreign loans”

In his speech, Nawrocki reiterated the arguments he has been rolling out against SAFE for weeks now, claiming the Security Action for Europe loans would saddle Poland with long-term debt and expose the country to exchange-rate risks. 

“The SAFE mechanism is a massive foreign loan taken out for 45 years in a foreign currency, with interest costs that could reach as much as PLN180 billion [€42 billion]. Poland would therefore have to repay an amount roughly equal to the value of the loan itself in interest, with Western banks and financial institutions standing to profit from it,” Nawrocki said.

The president also argued the scheme could allow Brussels to attach political conditions to Poland’s defense financing and would benefit foreign arms-makers disproportionately. 

“SAFE is a mechanism under which Brussels, through the so-called conditionality principle, could arbitrarily suspend financing while Poland would still have to continue repaying the debt. That’s why it must be said clearly: Security subject to conditions is not security. Poland’s security cannot depend on decisions taken elsewhere,” Nawrocki declared.

“I have decided that I will not sign the law that would allow Poland to take out a SAFE loan. I will never sign legislation that strikes at our sovereignty, independence, and economic and military security.”

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