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Poland is close to signing the SAFE agreement. Most of the funds will go to the arms industry


The declaration was made during the celebration of the May Third National Day in Krakow. The head of the Ministry of National Defense emphasized that the government completed the negotiations despite complications following the presidential veto of the bill implementing the SAFE program.

— If everything goes well, we will sign the SAFE agreement on Friday and open a credit line for the purchase of equipment, including anti-drone defense systems. It is for this purpose that the largest part of the money will be allocated, said Kosiniak-Kamysz.

May is marked by contracts for the arms industry

The minister announced that May will be a month of intensive signing of contracts with domestic companies, which is part of the long-term strategy for the modernization of the Polish Armed Forces.

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