EU approves new defense program, opens path for Ukraine’s industry integration

December 9, 2025

The Kyiv Independent

The EU Council on Dec. 8 adopted the European Defense Industry Program (EDIP), a new initiative that includes 300 million euros ($350 million) for the Ukrainian defense industry.

The approval marks the final legislative step and clears the way for launching the program, which is designed to boost the EU’s defense readiness and foster the integration of Ukraine’s defense sector into the bloc’s expanding industrial framework.

The initiative arrives as Europe seeks to rebuild its defense production capacity after nearly four years of supporting Ukraine’s war effort.

EDIP allocates 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion) in grants for 2025-2027 to strengthen the European defense technology industrial base by increasing output and enabling faster joint procurement.

Within this package, a sum of 300 million euros will fund a dedicated Ukraine Support Instrument, focusing on modernizing Ukraine’s defense industry and integrating it into the EU’s broader defense manufacturing network.

EU officials have pushed for a more coordinated approach to arms manufacturing, warning that fragmented national systems cannot meet long-term security demands.

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