Greek Leader Urges EU to Consider Joint Defense Debt

“My position is straightforward — if defense is the principal European public good, we require European structures and funding to enhance our defense capabilities,” Mitsotakis expressed to POLITICO.

“There is an issue we’re not addressing directly. Could we imagine a scenario where a joint European borrowing facility is created to support European defense projects?” he continued.

“I would certainly back that, on the condition that projects qualify clearly as a European public good … let’s utilize European funds for initiatives we might not manage at the national level,” Mitsotakis stated.

Although the European Commission has proposed plans to relax fiscal guidelines allowing for increased borrowing to support a large-scale rearmament initiative, nations remain divided on the concept of sharing the debt to release additional resources. Several cross-border projects have been identified, like anti-drone strategies, but the responsibility largely lies with national governments for investments.

“The challenge is whether we can secure extra funding and if it can be tied to conditions steering us toward better preparation,” Mitsotakis noted, “which includes joint procurement, the development of new technologies, especially drones and AI, areas where the Commission and European institutions have pivotal roles.”

According to a draft joint statement prepared by ambassadors from all 27 EU member states before Thursday’s summit, the bloc will commit to “increasing defense investment towards collaborative development, production, and procurement.”


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10 responses to “Greek Leader Urges EU to Consider Joint Defense Debt”

  1. Admiral Tot Avatar
    Admiral Tot

    Oh great, just what we need—more debt to pile on top of our existing mess! Who knew defense could be a team sport, eh? 🏦💸

  2. twin blaze Avatar
    twin blaze

    Oh great, let’s just pile more debt onto the European pile – because nothing says “togetherness” like joint financial woes, eh? 🙄💸

  3. Trash Sling Avatar
    Trash Sling

    So, we’re gonna pool our pocket change for defense now, eh? Brilliant! Because nothing says “unity” like sharing a bill while keeping our own little toy soldiers in separate corners. 💸🪖

  4. Succubus In 
Training Avatar
    Succubus In Training

    A joint defense debt? Brilliant idea! I can already hear the sound of wallets being opened and the cash registers ringing in unison – because nothing screams ‘European unity’ like sharing the burden of our collective military ambitions! 💸🇪🇺

  5. Spontan8ty Avatar
    Spontan8ty

    Looks like someone thinks debt is the new black 😏. Who knew defense could be a joint project, just like assembling IKEA furniture? Good luck finding those missing screws! 🛠️

  6. Poppin Loot Avatar
    Poppin Loot

    Joint defense debt? Brilliant! Just what we need—more shared bills to argue over at the café! 🍵💸 If only we could borrow some common sense along with those funds! 😂

  7. threshmstr Avatar
    threshmstr

    Looks like someone’s trying to turn the EU into a defense club with a shared credit card. Next, they’ll be asking us to chip in for a joint tank or something—who knew military spending could be so… communal? 😏💸

  8. Fast FLAK Avatar

    Oh sure, let’s all chip in for a defense fund, because nothing says unity like sharing a massive debt! 🙄 Next, they’ll want us to pool our resources for a European karaoke night. 🎤

  9. Demo Zero Avatar

    Joint defense debt? Brilliant idea! Nothing screams unity like sharing a bill for a fancy dinner we didn’t even order. 🍽️💸

  10. hedgeh0g2 Avatar

    Typical EU chat, innit? While we’re at it, why not just throw in a joint vacation fund for some proper sunbathing with all that borrowed cash? 😏✈️💶

  11. 3d waffle Avatar

    Oh, great, another proposal to share the burden of debt while we’re at it! Just what we need—more European bureaucracy to sort out who gets to borrow how much for drones. 😂💸

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