National Bank of Poland on financing Poland's defense needs
Professor Adam Glapiński, President of the National Bank of Poland (NBP), outlined the bank's readiness to provide significant financial support to enhance Poland's military capabilities following a meeting with high-ranking officials.
Hungarian parliament adopts resolution against Ukraine's EU accession
Hungary's parliament has passed a resolution against Ukraine's EU membership and military financing from EU states.
The 'Polish SAFE' as an alternative to EU funds? Meeting of Tusk, Nawrocki, and Glapiński
The article discusses the proposal of the 'Polish SAFE 0%' program as an alternative to EU funding, examining its characteristics, potential legal and technical barriers, and implications for operation costs and inflation.
Chaos around SAFE 0%. The cost of Polish debt is rising
The proposed SAFE 0% program faces criticism for creating confusion and undermining Poland's credibility as it tries to present an alternative funding method for military expenditures.
Polish SAFE and NBP, stabilization of gas prices, Beijing's economic plan
The podcast discusses the Polish SAFE program, a proposal aimed at financing military modernization, the stabilization of gas prices, and economic plans from Beijing.
Myanmar's military junta says it has pardoned 7,000 prisoners
Myanmar's military junta has announced the pardon of over 7,000 prisoners who were convicted for allegedly supporting or financing a 'terrorist group.'
Vannacci: contributions to be paid to the party to his wife and top secret financiers
General Vannacci's wife manages a foundation that collects local funds through small associations, while he maintains international contacts with old Russian friends and new allies among prominent U.S. military figures in the Trump era.
USA continues security assistance to the Baltic States
On February 3rd, the US Congress approved the defense budget which allocates security assistance funds to the Baltic States, including $200 million to the Baltic Security Initiative and $10 million in Foreign Military Financing for Estonia.
Defense and Industry commit almost 3.8 billion this year for new armament programs and leave the 2.1% GDP spending within reach
The Spanish Ministry of Defense's General Directorate of Armament has recently completed numerous contracts for special armament programs, which are crucial for the country's military financing and will significantly impact the defense budget.