Polish President Karol Nawrocki announced his decision not to sign legislation aimed at securing €43.7 billion from the European Union's loans-for-weapons initiative. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the impact of this decision on the pro-EU government. The legislation was intended to facilitate Poland's access to substantial funding from the EU, which is earmarked for military enhancements. Nawrocki's refusal to endorse the bill represents a significant setback for those advocating closer ties with the EU. The move underscores ongoing tensions between Poland's leadership and the European Union, particularly concerning military and financial cooperation. The decision may influence Poland's strategic positioning within the EU and its future defense capabilities.