European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, recipient of the 2020 World Leader for Peace and Security Award, emphasized that the security risks Estonia long warned about have now materialized. Speaking at Ämari Air Base, she underlined the EU’s determination to strengthen collective defense, drawing on Estonia’s example.
A key step is the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) loan instrument, through which Estonia plans to borrow up to €3.6 billion to raise its defense spending above 5% of GDP. Estonian Prime Minister Michal stressed that while progress has been made, “the security situation is not getting better” and called for more innovative solutions and increased support for nations heavily investing in collective defense.
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