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Title: UK-EU Defense Deal Stalls Amid Cost Concerns

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UK and EU Defence Deal Talks Stall Over Funding and Rules of Origin

Brussels – negotiations between the United Kingdom and the european Union regarding a notable defense pact have reached a standstill, primarily due ⁢to disagreements over‍ financial contributions and the sourcing of components, according to sources familiar with⁣ the discussions. The impasse threatens ⁣to limit ⁢British participation in a key EU initiative designed to bolster Europe’s ​defense capabilities amid‌ heightened geopolitical tensions.

The proposed agreement centers around the ‌European Defence Fund (EDF) and ⁣the​ security Assistance for Ukraine (SAFE) ⁢mechanism. While the UK has expressed strong interest in collaborating with the EU on ⁤defense matters – viewing it as complementary to bilateral partnerships with individual member states – substantial hurdles remain. At issue is a UK contribution to the EDF, which London believes should reflect only ⁤administrative and loan guarantee ⁤costs, ‌rather than ⁢a fee simply ‍for access. A U.K.⁣ official stated it was “not reasonable to pay the EU just for the privilege of access.”

The⁣ current rules of the SAFE program, which provides financial support for defense⁣ companies, allow⁢ components from non-member countries to constitute up to 35 percent of a product’s value.⁢ The UK is pushing for ‍this threshold to be raised to 50 percent⁤ or higher, a change that would considerably increase the participation ⁤of its robust defense industry.

The situation follows a period of warming relations between UK Prime minister rishi Sunak and European ⁤Commission President Ursula von der leyen, who exchanged positive remarks in May.Despite this ​diplomatic​ progress,the financial and technical complexities of the defense agreement are proving difficult to overcome.

The UK maintains it is indeed adopting⁤ a “pragmatic approach” and views a strong EU-UK relationship as a crucial element in strengthening European defense alongside bilateral ties ‍with member⁤ states. Though, resolving ​the current disagreements will be essential to unlock deeper collaboration and ensure the UK can fully contribute to the continent’s security architecture.

Jon Stone contributed to this report.

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