Romania details €16.6 billion SAFE investment plan with major defence procurements and strategic infrastructure projects
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Romania spends nearly 10 billion euros, from what received through the SAFE programme for arms. When they arrive in the country will be ordered to defend and how soon will the list of purchases for the rest of the money? How advanced are the discussions on the construction of new arms factories with investors in Germany? Minister of Economy Irineu Darau is coming to Digi24 today and will answer Kosmin Prelipcean's questions from 21:00.
Romania details €16.6 billion SAFE investment plan with major defence procurements and strategic infrastructure projects
With €16.6 billion earmarked, Romania is the second-largest beneficiary of SAFE after Poland, which requested around €43.7 billion, and ranks ahead of France, Hungary and Italy. Romanian authorities divided the allocation into three parts: €9.6 billion for defence modernisation projects managed by the Ministry of Defence, €2.8 billion for equipment for the Ministry of Internal Affairs and other public services, and €4.2 billion for strategic sec…
Minister of the Economy, Irineu Darau, spoke on Wednesday at the Interviews The Truth about the Great Corruption, which has not disappeared from Romania, and in the defence industry this is extremely serious, referring to threats to the security of the country.
The Prime Minister's Chief Chancellor showed that investments in these European money will be made in high-speed but also in production and supply chains. "I have presented data and figures which means for Romania the SAFE Programme – Action for European Security. SAFE is the instrument by which the EU makes available to Member States loans for rapid and large investment in defence: military capacity, dual-use infrastructure and production capac…
A list of military procurements through the SAFE programme, worth more than 16 billion euros, has become public. MApN will receive 9.6 billion, with which it will buy war machines, helicopters, ships, drones and ammunition.
Drones, robots, helicopters and a medical train will be purchased by the Government with the 16 billion euros we receive in the European Security Action Programme - SAFE. On the list of more obvious blind transport purchases, nuclear safety equipment and high-power generators, used in the case of a current ratio pen.
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