European nations to secure billions from EU to enhance Ukraine's military capabilities

European nations to secure billions from EU to enhance Ukraine’s military capabilities

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European Countries Seek to Secure Loans for Arms Procurement

Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Spain, Finland, Hungary, and Lithuania have formally expressed interest in requesting loans for joint arms procurement, according to the EU’s defense spokesperson Thomas Regnier, who spoke to reporters on Tuesday. Reports 24brussels.

Countries such as the Czech Republic, Latvia, Bulgaria, and Greece indicated they would submit requests before the deadline, which is set for midnight on Tuesday. By collaborating in the purchase of weapons, these nations aim to obtain lower prices than they would achieve independently.

France is also anticipated to apply for these loans; however, Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands are expected to refrain from participating, based on insights from individuals familiar with their governmental plans.

Even nations choosing not to take loans can reduce the costs associated with arms deliveries by engaging in joint procurement initiatives.

Amid increased pressure to bolster their own military arsenals and augment military assistance to Ukraine, European nations are responding to a shift in U.S. support. This comes after former U.S. President Donald Trump indicated a reluctance to maintain funding for Kyiv’s efforts in the ongoing conflict.

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