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La Wallonie sera-t-elle la grande gagnante du nouveau fonds pour la Défense à 2 milliards d'euros ? "Il faudra trouver un équilibre"

La Libre

La Libre

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July 6, 2026

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La Wallonie sera-t-elle la grande gagnante du nouveau fonds pour la Défense à 2 milliards d'euros ? "Il faudra trouver un équilibre"

Le nouveau fonds belge dédié à la Défense est doté de la coquette somme de deux milliards d’euros. Une somme qui sera dédiée à l’investissement et non juste la “dépense”, affirme son président, Bernard Delvaux. ...

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