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Poland secures USD 4 bn loan for military purchases

26.07.2025 10:30
The United States announced Friday that it is providing a USD 4 billion foreign military financing loan guarantee for the purchase of American military equipment by Poland.
Polands Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (3rd from right),  U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Arms Control, Verification and Compliance Brent T. Christensen (3rd from left), and First Vice President of Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego Marta Postuła (2nd from left) during the signing ceremony for an agreement regarding the United States gran
Poland’s Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (3rd from right), U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Arms Control, Verification and Compliance Brent T. Christensen (3rd from left), and First Vice President of Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego Marta Postuła (2nd from left) during the signing ceremony for an agreement regarding the United States granPhoto: PAP/Albert Zawada

"Poland remains one of America's strongest and most dependable allies in Europe -- a front-line nation on NATO's Eastern Flank and a leader in defense investment," State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said in a statement announcing the Foreign Military Financing (FMF) for Warsaw.

The mechanism will allow Poland to invest in US-made defense systems, she said in a statement.

She noted in her statement that Poland has made several major purchases of US weapons, including Apache attack helicopters, HIMARS rocket systems and Patriot air defense.

Poland, a member of NATO which borders both Russia and war-torn Ukraine, has been a key partner of Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of that country in February 2022.

Fearing threats from Russia, Warsaw has for several years rapidly modernized its military, signing a string of arms contracts, mainly with the United States and South Korea.

It has already earmarked 4.7 percent of its GDP for military expenditure this year, and next year it aims to raise it further.


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Source: Reuters, AFP