EU to make Britain pay to join bloc’s £130bn military pact | World | News

European Union diplomats, Britain BLOC’nun 150 billion € (£ 130 billion) for Europe (SAFE) with the contracts earned by the British enterprises should contribute to any increase earned, he said. Plans prepared by the EU aim to increase Russia’s increasing threat by increasing military expenditures on the continent.
In May, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said that Britain will participate in the EU’s project, which constitutes part of the “reset” plan of its bilateral relations. Sir Keir said that he would join Safa, yeni new opportunities to support British affairs and livelihoods for our defense industry ”. However, it turned out that the UK should cough a percentage of the value of weapons purchased from the UK companies within the scope of the secure plan.
A few EU diplomats Financial times London will be asked to “compensate for Brussels” to join the plan to provide drones, missile defense systems and other capabilities.
One of the diplomats said, “What is written in safe arrangement will be a fair balance in terms of the contributions and benefits of foreign countries such as England,” one of the diplomats.
Since British businesses would receive EU money to create business within the scope of the plan and expand the capacity, they have announced that the British government should pay a percentage to the fund to balance economic benefits.
However, the member states are still discussing the figure that they will have to pay to access the Fund while concluding their positions on the agreement with the UK this week.
The secure fund is a part of Bloc’s mobilization plan to mobilize € 800 billion (£ 693 billion) in new defense expenditures by 2030, and calls for Russia’s increasing threat and US President Donald Trump’s payment of Europe’s own security.
Credits will allow member states and allow “third countries such as Britain to provide joint procurement.
In particular, France, which sees the EU weapon industry as a way to expand the EU, is forced to have a high contribution of Britain and wants to limit the British access to the fund. However, he said he wanted to ensure that other countries led by Germany would not be deterred from joining England.
According to FT, the UK Cabinet Office said it would not prevent future debates with the EU.
“To bring together our unique talents and expertise to make the UK and the EU a safer, safer and more prosperous place of the EU and our expertise.”




