European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, speaking at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, proposed exempting member states' defense expenditures from EU budget regulations. This measure aims to facilitate increased investment in European security and defense, addressing the backdrop of heightened global tensions due to the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Von der Leyen noted that while defense spending among EU nations had risen from approximately €200 billion to over €320 billion annually, further increases are necessary. The proposed exemption would allow member states to exceed budget deficit limits, potentially unlocking hundreds of billions of euros for defense investments annually.
EU Considers Exempting Defense Spending from Budget Rules Amid Ukraine-Russia War Tensions
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