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Poland to finalise $27 billion in military deals under EU SAFE by end-May, PM says

By Thomson Reuters May 28, 2026 | 7:53 AM

WARSAW, May 28 (Reuters) – Poland will sign agreements by the end of May to finance military equipment worth 100 billion zlotys ($27.41 ​billion) under the European Union’s SAFE ‌program worth 43.7 billion euros, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Thursday.

• Poland has signed its loan agreement under a European Union defence financing programme (SAFE) to strengthen ‌its ​military as the bloc steps ⁠up efforts to boost ⁠security amid heightened geopolitical risks.

• Under EU rules, to benefit from SAFE funding, a single country must sign purchase agreements by the ​end of May. After this date, purchases must be made by at least two ⁠countries participating in the program.

• ⁠Prime Minister Tusk said that by ​the end of May, 100 billion zlotys had ​been allocated in approximately 40 agreements, and that ‌over 10,000 Polish companies would benefit from the funds provided under the SAFE program.

• Poland is the biggest beneficiary of the 150 billion ⁠euro ($174.17 billion) SAFE initiative. Poland has emerged as Europe’s top defence spender by share of national wealth ⁠as measured ‌by gross domestic product, and plans ⁠to spend 4.8% of GDP on ​defence ‌in 2026.

• The country has placed ​large orders ⁠for tanks, artillery and air defence systems, while also seeking to expand domestic production in partnership with foreign manufacturers.($1 = 3.6478 zlotys)

($1 = 0.8613 euros)

(Reporting by Pawel Florkiewicz, Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk, Alan Charlish; Editing by ​Sharon Singleton)