Germany, France lead call for EIB to step up defense financing

Denmark, Finland, and Sweden are among the European Union countries calling for the European Investment Bank to increase financing for defense. 
Nadia Calviño has served as the President of the European Investment Bank since January 2024. | Photo: Liam McEvoy/EIB
Nadia Calviño has served as the President of the European Investment Bank since January 2024. | Photo: Liam McEvoy/EIB
By Michael Nienaber / Bloomberg

Germany and France joined 12 other European Union countries in calling for the European Investment Bank to enhance its financing for defense as a means to boost the bloc’s security in light of Russian aggression. 

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