
Poland reels from row over EU loans to fend off Russia

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Poland is facing a political conflict over EU defense loans aimed at enhancing its military amid rising tensions with Russia. The government supports a plan to secure nearly 44 billion euros from the Security Action For Europe (SAFE) scheme, while President Karol Nawrocki opposes it, fearing it could lead to long-term debt and external control. The debate has sparked controversy, with the president proposing an alternative funding method that critics deem unrealistic. Despite the opposition, a majority of Poles support the EU loan plan, while the government prepares a backup strategy in case of a presidential veto.
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