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Poland Prioritizes EU SAFE Defence Funding
March 24, 2026
Poland is actively prioritizing participation in the European Union's Security Action for Europe (SAFE) defence-funding programme, which offers nearly 44 billion euros in immediate financing to strengthen security measures amid regional threats. The Polish government, led by Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski, is also engaging in technical working groups for other multilateral defence financing initiatives, including the UK-Finland-Netherlands Multilateral Defence Mechanism (MDM). This focus signals significant procurement and funding opportunities for defense contractors and suppliers aligned with EU security priorities.
- Why this matters: The SAFE programme represents a substantial funding pool for defense-related procurement across EU member states, with Poland positioning itself to leverage these resources for modernization and capability enhancement.
- Procurement professionals should evaluate opportunities arising from Poland's engagement in EU and multilateral defense financing mechanisms, particularly in areas related to security infrastructure and defense technology.
- Companies with expertise in defense systems, security solutions, and multinational collaboration frameworks may find increased demand as Poland and partners implement funded projects.
- Understanding the evolving EU defense funding landscape and Poland's strategic priorities will be critical for aligning business development and contract bidding strategies in the region.
Right now, we are focused on the SAFE programme - it's our priority. It's close to 44 billion euros available for us immediately.
— Andrzej Domanski, Finance Minister of Poland
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European Union, Government of Poland, Government of United Kingdom, Government of Finland, Government of the Netherlands
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- Poland to focus on EU defence plan, joins working groups, finance minister says | The Straits Times · The Straits Times · Mar 24