Current Lexicon: What are SAFE loans?
Protesters in Poland demand the implementation of the EU's Security Action for Europe (SAFE) program, seeking access to 150 billion euros in favorable loans for military strengthening.
Sharp exchange of views between the Foreign Minister and the PiS MEP. 'Aggressive stupidity'
A heated debate arises over the EU's Security Action for Europe, with Polish politicians divided on the initiative's funding implications for defense.
SAFE under scrutiny. Is it really a bad deal for Poland?
Poland is set to receive a β¬44 billion loan under the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) initiative, raising concerns about the cost and risks involved.
Will the War in the Middle East Affect Poles? General Polko Speaks Out
The outbreak of armed conflict in the Middle East raises questions about Poland's defense capabilities and the implications of participating in the European Union's Security Action for Europe initiative.
INTERVIEW β© Jonatan Vseviov: there is too much fear, but the situation is far from desperate
Jonatan Vseviov, Estonia's Chancellor of Foreign Affairs, emphasizes the importance of remaining calm amidst a tense security situation in Europe and the potential for U.S. action against Iran.
'Open' on Geopolitics: 'Times are Tough and Europe Still Fails to Find an Answer'
The recent discussion on the challenges facing Europe highlights the urgent need for decisive action by European leaders in response to global geopolitical tensions.
Before the Security Conference: Ischinger Advocates for Core Europe
Wolfgang Ischinger, the chairman of the Munich Security Conference, calls on European leaders to move from rhetoric to action in addressing pressing issues ahead of the conference.
Secured β¬1.18 billion for Cyprus from SAFE
The European Commission has approved Cyprus' national defense plan as part of the Security Action for Europe (SAFE), securing β¬1.18 billion for defense capabilities.