May 8, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: MARTA POSTULA, Vice President of the Polish National Development Bank (center), signs the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) defence loans agreement to sign at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland. On the left is MIROSLAW CZEKAJ, President of the Polish National Development Bank. Under the European Union's SAFE programme, the European Commission is to issue Poland a 43.7 billion Euro (185.5 billion zloty) loan for defence spending. Poland is the first EU state to sign the SAFE agreement. (Credit Image: © Roman Koziel/ZUMA P

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May 8, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: MARTA POSTULA, Vice President of the Polish National Development Bank (center), signs the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) defence loans agreement to sign at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland. On the left is MIROSLAW CZEKAJ, President of the Polish National Development Bank. Under the European Union's SAFE programme, the European Commission is to issue Poland a 43.7 billion Euro (185.5 billion zloty) loan for defence spending. Poland is the first EU state to sign the SAFE agreement. (Credit Image: © Roman Koziel/ZUMA P
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May 8, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: MARTA POSTULA, Vice President of the Polish National Development Bank (center), signs the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) defence loans agreement to sign at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland. On the left is MIROSLAW CZEKAJ, President of the Polish National Development Bank. Under the European Union's SAFE programme, the European Commission is to issue Poland a 43.7 billion Euro (185.5 billion zloty) loan for defence spending. Poland is the first EU state to sign the SAFE agreement. (Credit Image: © Roman Koziel/ZUMA P

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