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Poland rushes to sign contracts for EU defence loans

Warsaw is biggest beneficiary of €150bn rearmament fund
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Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka speaks at a podium during a conference, with a \"Polska Safe\" backdrop behind her.
"}],[{"start":88.80000000000001,"text":"Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka, Poland’s government representative for the Safe programme, told the FT that “we’ve fulfilled the [Safe] plan”. The 40 contracts to be signed by Sunday will account for over half of Poland’s Safe funding. Warsaw is “investing most of the money in Polish industry and getting contracts from other member states”, she added. "}],[{"start":111.10000000000001,"text":"Warsaw was now in talks with Safe partners or buyers from Sweden, France, Spain, Slovakia and Greece. One of Poland’s biggest Safe investments involves a Polish-Norwegian consortium that is building a €3.5bn anti-drone system."}],[{"start":127.85000000000001,"text":"Joanna Kluzik-Rostkowska, deputy chair of the Polish parliament’s defence committee, said the war in Ukraine showed that it was “crucial to have a well-developed domestic industry” that can also reduce reliance on foreign suppliers during a conflict. "}],[{"start":142.3,"text":"Warsaw has yet to earmark Safe funding for contracts involving Germany, as Tusk is reluctant to fuel the right-wing PiS opposition’s claims that he is Berlin’s stooge."}],[{"start":152.3,"text":"President Nawrocki, a PiS appointee, last month vetoed the Safe programme, after party leader Jarosław Kaczyński claimed it would place Poland “under the German boot”. The government then resorted to a workaround to be able to tap the EU loans. "}],[{"start":167.85000000000002,"text":"Tusk on Wednesday signed a new bilateral security and defence agreement with British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer that includes plans to deepen co-operation in producing mid-range missiles. In 2023, PGZ had already signed a £4bn deal to manufacture in Poland anti-aircraft missiles designed by MBDA for the British military."}],[{"start":197.50000000000003,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1780037596_9901.mp3"}

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