💨 Abstract
Poland aims to use €6.1 billion ($63.1 billion) from EU post-COVID recovery funds for security and defense investments. The planned investments will focus on population protection, industrial modernization, and protection of critical infrastructure, including cybersecurity. Poland has already started negotiations with Brussels and aims to finalize negotiations by May 27. The European Commission will decide on approval by June 20, and national legislation will be adopted by the autumn.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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