Ukraine to buy Chinese drone parts with EU loans — FT
![]() Ukraine has been granted permission to use part of the defense loan from the European Union to purchase Chinese components for drones, Financial Times reports. These funds are part of a large-scale EU program that allocates 60 billion euros for defense procurement for Ukraine. In general, the program’s rules stipulate that products purchased with European funds must originate primarily from EU countries, Ukraine, or other approved partners. However, the regulations include an exception: if the necessary goods cannot be obtained quickly in sufficient quantities, Ukraine may apply to Brussels for special permission to purchase them from other countries. Kyiv has taken advantage of precisely this mechanism. As the FT notes, the decision demonstrates that the European defense industry is not yet able to fully supply the necessary components for drone production. Despite actively ramping up arms production, certain critically important components still have to be purchased from China. At the same time, this decision is controversial, as the EU has repeatedly accused Beijing of supporting the Russian military-industrial complex through the supply of dual-use products. Nevertheless, Chinese components remain vital for Ukrainian drone production as well. |

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