NATO Chief Backs Türkiye’s Role in EU Armament Initiative SAFE: Report

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NATO Chief Backs Türkiye’s Role in EU Armament Initiative SAFE: Report

NATO chief Mark Rutte expressed support for Türkiye's participation in the EU armament scheme SAFE.

Citing European sources, the daily Kathimerini said Rutte’s supportive remarks came during a meeting with EU ambassadors last Thursday, shortly after the European Commission confirmed Türkiye’s application to join SAFE, The Caspian Post reports citing Anadolu agency.

Specifically, Rutte underlined that EU-Türkiye is essential for stronger NATO cooperation and argued that Türkiye's involvement in the scheme could soften its long-standing objections to sharing sensitive NATO-EU information, according to the daily.

Rutte also called on states to recognize Türkiye’s military capabilities and extend a gesture of goodwill.

SAFE, adopted by EU leaders in May, will provide competitively priced, long-term loans to accelerate urgent defense procurement.

It forms part of the European Commission's ReArm Europe Plan/Readiness 2030, aiming to mobilize over €800 billion in defense spending.

While the loans will be available only to EU member states, Ukraine and EEA-EFTA countries will also be eligible to participate in joint procurement under the scheme.

Greece remains the most ardent objector to Türkiye’s involvement in the SAFE.

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NATO chief Mark Rutte expressed support for Türkiye's participation in the EU armament scheme SAFE.