A new era for European defence and security Overview The European Commission will work to ensure that European citizens are safer and more secure, and that Europe has the means to maintain peace through credible deterrence. These last few years have been a sharp reminder about how fragile peace is. They have also been a wakeup call for Europe to give itself the means to protect itself and deter potential adversaries.What Europeans think 78% of citizens are concerned with the EU's security and defence81% of Europeans are in favour of a common defence and security policy Source: Eurobarometer, 2025 Objectives Build a European defence unionto protect the European Union and its peopleEnhance preparedness and crisis managementto stand ready to react to crisesImprove internal securityto address all threats online and offlineStrengthen common bordersto make them more secureManage migrationfairly and firmly How we will achieve our objectives Over the course of the Commission’s mandate between 2024-2029 and to meet Europe’s security and defence challenges, we willBuild a European defence union We will act on defence to protect Europeans byhelping Member States rebuild, replenish, and transform national armed forces by building upon the existing defence industrial programmes, to invest in high-end capabilities in critical areas such as naval, ground, air combat, space-based early warning and cyberhelping pool resources and counter common threats through flagship European defence projects to be ultimately decided by Member Statesdeveloping a single market for defence products and services, enhancing defence research and development, production capacity and fostering joint procurementCentral to this work will be further strengthening EU-NATO cooperation.European military forces participating in military exercises Enhance the EU's preparedness and crisis management We will develop a preparedness union strategy to ensure we are better prepared for crises bybetter preparing the whole of society for possible crises, including the citizens and the private sectorstrengthening our foresight and anticipation capabilitiesaddressing new threats, in particular those linked to chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) and cybersecuritysupporting medical countermeasures against public health threats, including joint procurement and stockpilingView of the Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) Ensure a safer and more secure Europe For people to feel safe, we will work ona new European internal security strategy to help ensure that security is integrated into EU legislationa new European action plan against drug trafficking, which will see us work with partners to close routes and business models of drug traffickersa new counter-terrorism agenda to address new and emerging threats and to take a stronger approach to terrorist financing and anti-radicalisationMembers of the Garda Siochana (Irish Police) patrolling in Dublin city Strengthen common borders To deliver stronger common borders, we willput in place a fully functional digital border management systemimplement an integrated border management approachdevelop an EU visa policy strategyensure a complete and fully functioning Schengen areaA crew member of the Italian frigate Virginio Fasan, operating under the EUNAVFOR ASPIDES operation Stand fair and firm on migration Migration is a European challenge that must be met with a European solution. To manage migration effectively with solidarity at its heart, we willimplement the pact on migration and asylum and frame our forward-looking vision in the first five-year European migration and asylum strategyput forward a new common approach on returns to speed up and simplify the processcontinue developing strategic relations with non-EU countrieswork with Member States to open up legal pathways to migration, based on the skills needs of our economies and our regionsA humanitarian aid worker from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) walks through a refugee camp Progress to date Monitor, follow, and stay updated on the progress of new initiatives, proposed laws and legislative changes under this priority January 2026Unveiling of the new strategy on migration and asylum, to prevent illegal migration, protect people and attract talent to the EUPutting forward new rules to strengthen cybersecurity resilience and capabilitiesDecember 2025Presentation of a strategy and an action plan against drug traffickingLaunch of a plan to strengthen preparedness for cross-border health crisesNovember 2025Presentation of new measures to enhance military mobility across Europe Follow the implementation of the priority In the spotlight A new roadmap to strengthen European defence capabilitiesThe Commission and the High Representative have presented a plan to strengthen European defence capabilities. The new Defence readiness roadmap 2030 sets goals and milestones to address capability gaps, accelerate defence investments, and guide the EU’s progress towards full defence readiness by 2030.Read more News 6 February 2026Statement by President von der Leyen on the 20th package of sanctions against Russia29 January 2026EU and Viet Nam upgrade ties to comprehensive strategic partnershipSee more news Related topicsMigration and asylumStronger European defenceEU defence industryInternal securityOrganised crime and human traffickingEU solidarity with UkraineCivil protection Who is in chargeHenna VirkkunenExecutive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and DemocracyKaja KallasHigh Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-PresidentRoxana MînzatuExecutive Vice-President for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and PreparednessAndrius KubiliusCommissioner for Defence and SpaceHadja LahbibCommissioner for Equality; Preparedness and Crisis ManagementMagnus BrunnerCommissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration The Commission’s other prioritiesCompetitivenessEuropean social fairnessQuality of lifeDemocracy and our valuesA global EuropeEU budget and reform
We will act on defence to protect Europeans byhelping Member States rebuild, replenish, and transform national armed forces by building upon the existing defence industrial programmes, to invest in high-end capabilities in critical areas such as naval, ground, air combat, space-based early warning and cyberhelping pool resources and counter common threats through flagship European defence projects to be ultimately decided by Member Statesdeveloping a single market for defence products and services, enhancing defence research and development, production capacity and fostering joint procurementCentral to this work will be further strengthening EU-NATO cooperation.European military forces participating in military exercises
We will develop a preparedness union strategy to ensure we are better prepared for crises bybetter preparing the whole of society for possible crises, including the citizens and the private sectorstrengthening our foresight and anticipation capabilitiesaddressing new threats, in particular those linked to chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) and cybersecuritysupporting medical countermeasures against public health threats, including joint procurement and stockpilingView of the Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC)
For people to feel safe, we will work ona new European internal security strategy to help ensure that security is integrated into EU legislationa new European action plan against drug trafficking, which will see us work with partners to close routes and business models of drug traffickersa new counter-terrorism agenda to address new and emerging threats and to take a stronger approach to terrorist financing and anti-radicalisationMembers of the Garda Siochana (Irish Police) patrolling in Dublin city
To deliver stronger common borders, we willput in place a fully functional digital border management systemimplement an integrated border management approachdevelop an EU visa policy strategyensure a complete and fully functioning Schengen areaA crew member of the Italian frigate Virginio Fasan, operating under the EUNAVFOR ASPIDES operation
Migration is a European challenge that must be met with a European solution. To manage migration effectively with solidarity at its heart, we willimplement the pact on migration and asylum and frame our forward-looking vision in the first five-year European migration and asylum strategyput forward a new common approach on returns to speed up and simplify the processcontinue developing strategic relations with non-EU countrieswork with Member States to open up legal pathways to migration, based on the skills needs of our economies and our regionsA humanitarian aid worker from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) walks through a refugee camp
A new roadmap to strengthen European defence capabilitiesThe Commission and the High Representative have presented a plan to strengthen European defence capabilities. The new Defence readiness roadmap 2030 sets goals and milestones to address capability gaps, accelerate defence investments, and guide the EU’s progress towards full defence readiness by 2030.Read more