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    Germany sceptical of EU bonds but backs joint defence projects, Finance Minister says

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    Posted on March 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Germany is cautious about EU bonds but backs joint defence projects, says Finance Minister Joerg Kukies. EU aims to mobilise 800 billion euros for defence.

    Germany Questions EU Bonds While Supporting Joint Defence Initiatives

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany is sceptical about joint European bonds per se but is open to common financing to support concrete European projects in the defence area, Finance Minister Joerg Kukies said on Monday in Brussels.

    "What we aren't convinced about is just to raise [European] debt and distribute it to 27 procurement projects that are distinct from each other," Kukies said.

    Last week European leaders backed plans to spend more on defence and continue to stand by Ukraine in a world upended by President Donald Trump's reversal of U.S. policies.

    The European Commission wants to mobilise up to 800 billion euros ($863 billion) for European defence, including a plan to borrow up to 150 billion euros to lend to national governments.

    The commission is now working on different proposals and Kukies said Germany's backing will depend on the exact formulation of the specific plans.

    The EU needs to regain competitiveness and economic growth to have the fiscal space needed to boost defence spending, he added.

    "We will have to also show to the world that Europe is back again, not only in creating fiscal space to spend on defence but also in fixing its lack of competitiveness," Kukies said.

    (Reporting by Maria Martinez, editing by Thomas Seythal and Toby Chopra)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany is sceptical about joint EU bonds.
    • •Germany supports common financing for defence projects.
    • •The EU plans to mobilise up to 800 billion euros for defence.
    • •Germany's support depends on specific proposal details.
    • •EU needs to improve competitiveness for fiscal growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany sceptical of EU bonds but backs joint defence projects, Finance Minister says

    1What is Germany's stance on EU bonds?

    Germany is sceptical about joint European bonds but is open to common financing for specific European defence projects.

    2How much does the European Commission plan to mobilise for defence?

    The European Commission aims to mobilise up to 800 billion euros for European defence, including borrowing up to 150 billion euros for national governments.

    3What conditions does Germany have for supporting defence financing?

    Germany's support for defence financing will depend on the specific formulation of the proposals being developed by the European Commission.

    4Why does Germany believe Europe needs to regain competitiveness?

    Germany believes that to create fiscal space for defence spending, Europe must regain competitiveness and economic growth.

    5What recent events have influenced European defence spending plans?

    European leaders have backed plans to increase defence spending and support Ukraine in response to geopolitical changes, including shifts in U.S. policies.

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