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Soldiers in Afghanistan: the European Defence Agency wants to see fewer side-deals attached to military contracts (Photo: army.mil)

EU defence contracts to become more transparent

by Valentina Pop, Brussels,

A code of conduct coming into force on Wednesday (1 July) in 25 EU member states and Norway is to bring more transparency in defence procurement contracts. But experts question its effectiveness as long as it is a non-binding agreement.

To be implemented by the European Defence Agency (EDA), the EU's intergovernmental co-operation body on military procurements, the code will set standards for side-deals made by national governments when they sign defence contracts.

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Soldiers in Afghanistan: the European Defence Agency wants to see fewer side-deals attached to military contracts (Photo: army.mil)

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