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Safer together:

A path towards a fully prepared Union

Strengthening Europe’s civil and military preparedness and readiness: Report by Special Adviser Niinistö

Background

As the geopolitical and security landscape is changing dramatically, reinforcing the EU’s preparedness is urgent. The EU and its Member States are facing increasingly multi-dimensional, complex and cross-border threats and crises. Strengthening our preparedness will 

  • have a dissuasive effect on threat actors
  • lower residual risks  
  • address the sense of profound uncertainty among citizens
  • contribute to the fundamental pre-conditions of economic prosperity and competitiveness

True preparedness will require a more comprehensive and integrated approach. All relevant military and civilian crisis response actors need to be fully ready and capable to respond effectively and seamlessly, as part of a wider whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach. A higher level of preparedness is needed across the board, linking internal and external security, and drawing on both civilian and/or military means. 

Next steps

As reflected in President von der Leyen’s Political Guidelines and Mission Letters for the next mandate (2024-2029), the findings and recommendations of the report will contribute to the work of the incoming Commission by providing guidance for various upcoming initiatives, including the Preparedness Union Strategy and the White Paper on the Future of European Defence.