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EU-UN Strategic Partnership on Peacekeeping and Crisis Management Jibecke Joensson, Security and Defence Policy, Common Security and Defence Policy and Crisis Response (CSDP-CR)
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  • EU-UN Strategic Partnership

    on Peacekeeping and Crisis

    Management

    Jibecke Joensson, Security and Defence Policy, Common

    Security and Defence Policy and Crisis Response (CSDP-CR)

  • • Four levels of cooperation:

    1) Political: Shared values and commitments - Joint Declaration, Joint

    Statements

    2) Strategic: Regular high-level dialogue - UN-EU Steering Committee

    on Crisis Management

    3) Tactical: Staff-to-staff talks – HQ to HQ, UNLOPS in Brussels & EU

    DEL NYC,

    4) Operational: In-theatre cooperation – Mali incl G5 Sahel Joint Force,

    CAR, Somalia, Kosovo, Middle East)

    UN-EU Strategic Partnership on

    Peacekeeping and Crisis Management

  • • Reinforcing the UN-EU Strategic Partnership on Peace

    Operations and Crisis Management: 2019-2021

    1) Women Peace & Security

    2) Cooperation between missions and operations

    3) Transitions and stabilisation (mission-settings)

    4) Facilitate EU Member States' contributions to UN peace operations

    5) Conflict Prevention and support to political solutions (mission-settings)

    6) Policing, RoL & SSR

    7) Cooperation with and support to African peace operations

    8) Training and capacity-building

  • Looking ahead: Challenges and Opportunities

    • Institutional, strategic and political differences

    • Growing ambitions and higher benchmarks with strained and

    decreasing resources

    • Large internal processes ongoing both within the EU and the UN

    • Increasingly strong political and operational commitment

    • Enhanced complementary and delineated roles