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Poland will sign SAFE agreements with the European Commission. Magdalena Sobkowiak reveals details

In total, the SAFE funds allocated to Poland amount to EUR 43.7 billion.

— If all goes well, on Friday in Poland two agreements on SAFE will be signed with the European Commission – a loan and an operational one – Magdalena Sobkowiak, the government's plenipotentiary for the Security Instrument for Europe (SAFE), tells Business Insider Polska.

The contract was originally expected to be signed at the beginning of April, but the preparation of the contracts was delayed.

On the Polish side, they will be signed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and the Minister of Finance and Economy Andrzej Domański, as well as two representatives of Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego, and on the EC side – commissioners for defense Andrius Kubilius and for the budget Piotr Serafin.

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