Poland Signs First Defence Contracts Under EU's SAFE Programme
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The government has until the end of this week to conclude SAFE agreements. Starting Thursday, the government has been concluding contracts with defense companies for the Polish Army, which will be financed under this program. On Friday, five more agreements were concluded at the headquarters of the Armament Agency, signed on behalf of the agency by Colonel Piotr Paluch, Deputy Head of the Armament Agency. The first SAFE agreement, concluded with…
Poland signs first defence contracts under EU's SAFE programme
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"A huge thank you to Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki," said Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka on the Gość Wydarzeń program, reporting on the progress made in concluding contracts under the EU's SAFE mechanism. The government representative reported on the number of contracts signed to date and also listed the export successes of the Polish arms industry.
On Friday, the Armaments Agency signed two more contracts for equipment for the Polish Army under the EU's SAFE mechanism. Three contracts were also concluded outside the EU program.
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