Brussels set to approve Portuguese defense loan plan worth 5.8 billion euros on Wednesday

The European Commission is set to approve Portugal’s plan to secure 5.8 billion euros in favorable loans for defense investments on Wednesday.

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, announced to select journalists in Brussels that they proposed the SAFE (Security Action for Europe Instrument) last year and are ready to approve half of the plans submitted by Member States this week.

Sources indicate that eight countries out of 18 applicants, including Portugal, Romania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Spain, and Croatia, are expected to receive approval next Wednesday.

Introduced by the European Commission in March, SAFE aims to provide up to 150 billion euros in long-term loans at favorable rates to EU Member States for enhancing defense capabilities. These loans, which must be utilized by 2030, are intended for urgent and large-scale procurement efforts.

Portugal applied for 5.8 billion euros last November as part of its plan to re-equip its armed forces. Von der Leyen highlighted the rapid progress, calling it “impressive speed and a real success” to achieve this within a year of the SAFE proposal.

She noted that 2025 was a historic year for European defense, with more funding allocated than in the previous decade and advancements occurring at a quicker pace.

Addressing the ongoing war in Ukraine, which will enter its fourth year in February, von der Leyen emphasized that the primary defense is provided by the well-trained, combat-experienced, and equipped Ukrainian armed forces, alongside support from allied nations.

She remarked on the positive involvement of the United States in verification and monitoring, stating that the current security guarantees are substantial and well-defined.

Von der Leyen concluded that the peace plan and security guarantees stem from extensive negotiations and efforts by Ukrainians, the United States, Europe, and the Coalition of goodwill, urging Russia to demonstrate its interest in peace.


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20 responses to “Brussels set to approve Portuguese defense loan plan worth 5.8 billion euros on Wednesday”

  1. Black Fantastic Avatar
    Black Fantastic

    Oh joy, just what we need—Portugal scooping up a cool 5.8 billion for defense while the rest of us are counting pennies for a decent café! At this rate, my local bistro will need a loan just to keep its doors open. 🍷💸

  2. mule skinner Avatar
    mule skinner

    Typical EU efficiency, eh? Just a casual 5.8 billion euro loan for a little defense upgrade—because who wouldn’t want to invest in military while the rest of us are still searching for change down the back of the sofa? 💸😏

  3. Looks like Portugal hit the jackpot with 5.8 billion euros for defense—just what every country needs, right? In a time when we’re all just swimming in cash, why not splash out on shiny new toys for the military? 💸🍷

  4. pompeii unicorn Avatar
    pompeii unicorn

    Typical EU efficiency, eh? A cozy 5.8 billion for Portugal’s defense, while I still can’t get a decent cup of coffee without a 20-minute wait. ☕💸

  5. santas little helper Avatar
    santas little helper

    Oh, marvellous! Just what we needed—5.8 billion euros to help Portugal’s defense while the rest of us are still figuring out how to afford our morning coffee. ☕💸

  6. Diving headfirst into 5.8 billion euros for defense, eh? Must be nice to have that kind of cash flow while the rest of us are just trying to find change for the tram! 💸😏

  7. flint cast-
iron Avatar
    flint cast- iron

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams “let’s invest in peace” quite like a 5.8 billion euro loan plan for defense—just what we need to ensure our lunch breaks are more secure. 😂💰 #TotalPriorities

  8. Disco Potato Avatar
    Disco Potato

    Looks like Portugal’s getting a sweet deal on defense loans while the rest of us are still deciding if we can afford a decent baguette. 🥖💸 “Impressive speed,” indeed—maybe they should start loaning out some of that efficiency to the rest of us!

  9. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we care about defense” quite like a cozy 5.8 billion euro loan – I guess Portugal will finally have those shiny new toys to play with! 💸🥳

  10. Upper D3ckR Avatar
    Upper D3ckR

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need – another multi-billion euro plan to make sure Portugal’s armed forces are as well-equipped as their football team. ⚽💰

  11. disco thunder Avatar
    disco thunder

    Typical EU move, throwing around billions like confetti while we all shift uncomfortably in our seats waiting for that “historic” European defense magic to happen. 🎩💸

  12. Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a 5.8 billion euro loan for defense to remind us that while the rest of us are tightening our belts, Portugal’s military shopping spree is just getting started. 💸💪

  13. napoleonic haze Avatar
    napoleonic haze

    Oh joy, another massive loan for Portugal’s defense – because the last thing we need is a well-equipped army, right? 😏 Can’t wait to see how quickly they can spend it before the next budget meeting! 💸

  14. CloudFrenzy Avatar
    CloudFrenzy

    So, Portugal gets 5.8 billion for defense while I can barely get my coffee reimbursed—talk about priorities! ☕💰 #EuroMagic

  15. Moon Peaches Avatar
    Moon Peaches

    Just what we needed, another loan plan to ‘boost’ defense while we all sip our café au lait and pretend it’s not just a glorified shopping spree for new toys. Hope Portugal’s ready to spend 5.8 billion euros on shiny new gadgets instead of, I don’t know, actual defense strategy? 😏💸

  16. Acid Gosling Avatar
    Acid Gosling

    Looks like Portugal’s about to get a cozy little financial cuddle from Brussels for their defense upgrades—who knew protecting yourself could be so expensive? 🤑

  17. Slug-em-
dog Avatar
    Slug-em- dog

    Talk about a masterclass in timing—while some of us are still waiting for our coffee orders, Portugal’s raking in 5.8 billion to spruce up its defense. Must be nice to have such a “quick” approval process in the EU, eh? 😂💰

  18. So, Portugal is getting a cool 5.8 billion for defense, eh? Must be nice to have all that cash floating around while the rest of us are just trying to find a decent cappuccino! 😂💶

  19. Low Menace Avatar
    Low Menace

    Oh great, because who doesn’t want to throw 5.8 billion euros at shiny new toys while the rest of us are just trying to keep the lights on? 🤑 #Priorities

  20. King Panther Avatar
    King Panther

    Looks like Portugal’s about to score a cheeky 5.8 billion euros for their defense—must be nice to have a European Commission that hands out money like it’s candy at a carnival! 💸🎡

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