- Europe, like you've never read before -
Sunday, 18 January 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • it ITA
  • en ENG
Eunews
  • Politics
  • World
  • Business
  • News
  • Defence
  • Net & Tech
  • Agrifood
  • Other sections
    • Culture
    • Diritti
    • Energy
    • Green Economy
    • Finance & Insurance
    • Industry & Markets
    • Media
    • Mobility & Logistics
    • Sports
  • Newsletter
  • European 2024
    Eunews
    • Politics
    • World
    • Business
    • News
    • Defence
    • Net & Tech
    • Agrifood
    • Other sections
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • Sports
    No Result
    View All Result
    Eunews
    No Result
    View All Result

    Home » Defence & Security » EU ambassadors approve 150 bln eur SAFE defense instrument

    EU ambassadors approve 150 bln eur SAFE defense instrument

    The funds raised on the capital markets will be disbursed in the form of direct loans to Member States that request them and will be guaranteed by the EU budget. The controversial issue of 'Buy European' has been resolved: the cost of components from non-EU countries must not exceed 35% of the total.

    Simone De La Feld</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/@SimoneDeLaFeld1" target="_blank">@SimoneDeLaFeld1</a> by Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
    21 May 2025
    in Defence & Security
    safe

    This photograph shows 20 millimeter (0.78 in) caliber ammunitions displayed during a visit at the site of the KNDS factory which delivers medium caliber munitions as well as larger caliber shells in La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin, center France on March 21, 2025. (Photo by JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER / AFP)

    Brussels –  EU ambassadors gave the green light to SAFE this morning (May 21), the instrument that will allow raising up to €150 billion in loans for defense spending, backed by the EU budget. A key part of Ursula von der Leyen’s European rearmament plan, which aims to mobilize €800 billion over four years, the fund is now one step away from being established with only the final approval from the ministers of the 27 member states, which is expected on Tuesday, May 27, pending.

    “The more we invest in equipping our armies, the more we will deter those who wish to harm us,” said the Polish presidency of the EU Council, announcing the agreement. Diplomatic sources spoke of “neither obvious nor easy” compromises that made it possible to overcome resistance from some capitals and that “will ensure a fair distribution of loans among Member States.”

    Von der Leyen made very clear that with the use of the emergency procedure, the priority for the entire Rearm Europe package (which effectively sidelines the Parliament’s co-legislative role) was to act quickly. Sixteen countries have already requested to activate the Stability and Growth Pact’s safeguard clause to support additional defense spending — the other tool made available by the European Commission. European Council President. On X, Costa said this marks another “important step toward a stronger Europe,” which “delivers on the commitments made by EU leaders in March, helping Member States to invest jointly in European defense and to strengthen our common security.”

    SAFE aims to raise up to €150 billion in capital markets, which will be disbursed in the form of direct loans to member states that request them based on national plans. It provides for simplified and accelerated joint procurement procedures and two categories of eligible products, diplomatic sources explain. On one side, ammunition and missiles, artillery systems, ground combat capabilities and related support systems, small drones and anti-drone systems, critical infrastructure protection systems, and military mobility systems. On the other hand, air and missile defense systems, surface and underwater maritime capabilities, drones, strategic airlift and aerial refueling systems, space-based resources and services, and artificial intelligence systems.

    Regarding eligibility criteria, the “most controversial” aspect of the discussion was that the Member States reportedly insisted on giving “particular attention” to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). On one of the most sensitive issues — the ‘Buy European’ clause — it was decided that the cost of components from third countries, EFTA states, or Ukraine must not exceed 35% of the estimated cost of the final product’s components. Joint procurement will also be open to EU candidate countries and third countries with which the Union has concluded security and defense partnerships. As for the United States and pressure from Trump for Brussels to buy more US-made military equipment, a provision “to strengthen the transatlantic dimension and ensure complementarity with NATO” was reportedly added, sources explained.

    English version by the Translation Service of Withub
    Tags: coreperdefenceeu council

    Related Posts

    Ursula von der Leyen, Keir Starmer and Antonio Costa al Eu-Uk Summit a Londra
    World politics

    EU-UK, rapprochement after Brexit. From defence to Erasmus, a ‘new chapter’ begins

    19 May 2025
    Business

    Europe to Italy: “Without a fully functioning ESM, defence cannot be funded”

    12 May 2025
    Defence & Security

    Defence, protocol for Ukraine’s industrial integration into the EU signed

    12 May 2025
    Friedrich Merz
    Politics

    Merz meets with EU leaders: “Germany will be strong and reliable”

    9 May 2025
    map visualization

    Mercosur reshapes Italy’s alliances in Europe: PD with FdI and FI, League with M5S

    by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini
    16 January 2026

    The plenary session of the European Parliament has the free trade agreement with South American countries as the main item...

    Defence: Commission approves first SAFE disbursements to eight Member States

    by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini
    16 January 2026

    The Council has been asked to authorise disbursement for Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Denmark, Portugal, Romania, and Spain. Von der...

    Migrazione frontiere pushback

    EU, decline in asylum applications continues, down 28 per cent in October compared to 2024

    by Enrico Pascarella
    15 January 2026

    The countries that received the most requests in October were Spain and Italy, but with lower figures than in the...

    Air Canada flights show as cancelled at Pearson International Airport as flight attendants go on strike in Toronto on Saturday, August 16, 2025. Photo by Sammy Kogan/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

    Flight cancelled, airlines must also reimburse commission costs

    by Ezio Baldari @eziobaldari
    15 January 2026

    This has been established by the Court of Justice of the European Union. When purchasing from a travel agency or...

    • Director’s Point of View
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Opinions
    • About us
    • Contacts
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie policy

    Eunews is a registered newspaper
    Press Register of the Court of Turin n° 27


     

    Copyright © 2025 - WITHUB S.p.a., Via Rubens 19 - 20148 Milan
    VAT number: 10067080969 - ROC registration number n.30628
    Fully paid-up share capital 50.000,00€

     

    No Result
    View All Result
    • it ITA
    • en ENG
    • Politics
    • Newsletter
    • World politics
    • Business
    • General News
    • Defence & Security
    • Net & Tech
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • European Agenda
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Gallery
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • News
      • Opinions
      • Sports
    • Director's Point of View
    • L’Europa come non l’avete mai ascoltata
    • Draghi Report
    • Eventi
    • Eunews Newsletter

    No Result
    View All Result
    • it ITA
    • en ENG
    • Politics
    • Newsletter
    • World politics
    • Business
    • General News
    • Defence & Security
    • Net & Tech
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • European Agenda
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Gallery
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • News
      • Opinions
      • Sports
    • Director's Point of View
    • L’Europa come non l’avete mai ascoltata
    • Draghi Report
    • Eventi
    • Eunews Newsletter

    Attention