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MEPs back new EU defence innovation programme

The European Parliament said in a June 25 press release that MEPs backed a new EU defence innovation programme.

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At a glance

  • MEPs backed a new EU defence innovation programme, per the June 25 European Parliament release.
  • The draft law responds to the security environment created by Russia's war against Ukraine.

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Members of the European Parliament backed a new EU defence innovation programme, the Parliament said in a press release of June 25.

According to the release, the draft law — handled jointly by the Industry, Research and Energy committee and the Security and Defence committee — is designed to respond to the security environment shaped by Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, in which fast and low-cost defence innovation cycles are described as critical.

The endorsement recorded in the release is a parliamentary step, not final law. The programme's budget, the vote tallies and the timetable for negotiations with the Council were not detailed in the material available.

Background

The European Parliament co-legislates with the Council of the EU, the body of member-state governments, on most EU law: a committee-stage position typically precedes a plenary mandate and then three-way negotiations with the Council and the European Commission, which proposes legislation. A programme of this kind would ordinarily draw its funding from the EU budget, making its final size a matter for those negotiations.

The move sits within a broader shift in the EU's posture since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. A bloc built with few defence-industrial instruments has steadily added them — the European Defence Fund for collaborative research and development among them — as institutions and member states push to expand production capacity and shorten the path from prototype to fielded equipment. The war has driven home the military value of cheap, rapidly iterated systems, drones above all, where innovation cycles are measured in weeks rather than procurement decades.

Dual handling by the industry and defence committees reflects the programme's character: defence remains chiefly a national competence, so EU instruments are framed around industrial capacity, research funding and procurement coordination rather than command of forces.

What comes next

The procedural path runs through negotiations between Parliament and the Council on a final text, on a timetable not detailed in the release. Watch for the programme's budget and instruments when a compromise emerges; until both institutions adopt an agreed text, the programme remains a proposal.

Key facts on file

  • MEPs backed a new EU defence innovation programme, per the June 25 European Parliament release.
  • The draft law responds to the security environment created by Russia's war against Ukraine.

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