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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

71%
of citizens think the EU needs to reinforce its capacity to produce military equipment
77%
of Europeans are in favour of a common defence and security policy

Objectives

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    Build a European Defence Union

    to protect the European Union and its people

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    Enhance preparedness and crisis management

    to stand ready to react to crises

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    Improve internal security

    to address all threats online and offline

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    Strengthen common borders

    to make them more secure

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    Manage migration

    fairly 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 will

Build a European Defence Union

Enhance the EU's preparedness and crisis management

Ensure a safer and more secure Europe

Strengthen common borders

Stand fair and firm on migration

Progress to date

Monitor, follow, and stay updated on the progress of new initiatives, proposed laws and legislative changes under this priority

  1. October 2024
    Report on strengthening Europe's civil and military preparedness

    Sauli Niinistö presents the report on strengthening Europe's civil and military preparedness

  2. September 2024
    EU Defence Innovation Office opened in Kyiv
  3. January 2024
    Creation of the Defence Equity Facility

    More information on this facility can be found on the website of EU Defence Innovation Scheme.

  4. November 2023
    Council and Parliament reach agreement on new rules regarding defence

    The Council presidency and European Parliament representatives reached a provisional political agreement on the regulation on defence and security.

     

In the spotlight

Who is in charge

Portrait of Henna Virkkunen

Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy

Portrait of Kaja Kallas

High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President

Portrait of Roxana Mînzatu

Executive Vice-President for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness

Portrait of Hadja Lahbib

Commissioner for Equality; Preparedness and Crisis Management