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Issue n
°42,
Decem
ber
2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Message from the Chair-
man.
p. 1
CSDP actors:
New EU defence initia-
tives must lead to capa-
-
al needs.
p. 2
CSDP in action:
News from our Opera-
tions and Missions.
p. 4
News from the Commit-
tee.
p. 5
The views expressed in this
newsletter are those of the au-
thor and do not represent the
Union Military Committee or the
single Member States’ Chiefs of
Defence.
Think green, do not print this doc-
ument unless you really need to.
LATEST EVENTS
Few weeks ago and right 10 years after the signing of the Lisbon
On December the 8th, in fact, the Council adopted the decision
an open, voluntary based, ambitious and inclusive cooperation
binding legal commitments to one another with a view to the
words, these countries have expressed the willingness to jointly
and, eventually, allows building on a vision set forth long ago
vison was further delineated with the Lisbon Treaty and now
However, such a cornerstone, is rather a starting than an arrival point, and asks to move forward from vision to action. In fact,
about to begin” and crucial challenges lies ahead. Yet, sharing
to take action. All the collective capabilities and new tools we have developed have a meaning only if providing effective contribution to security, peace and stability. We should be ready to make good use and put all of them at service of peace and
of security and defence, asks to equip ourselves with effective means and resources. Further, partnerships are crucial, with
other regional organisations, like African Union. Furthermore, taking into consideration the complex initiatives we have recently launched, a higher level of coherence and coordination as well as effective synergies are needed in the area of security and defence. Finally, a common strategic culture as well as
more essential. Important initiatives are ongoing in this respect,
of promising expectations. Allow me, then, to wish you all a great, prosperous and rewarding 2018!
Message from the Chairman
Gen. Mikhail Kostarakos
Hanoi 04-06/12: CEUMC visit to
Vietnam
Wiesbaden 15/12: US Army
Commander EU relinquishment
of Command Ceremony
Riga 10-12/12: CEUMC visit to
Latvia
Brusselles 18/12: End of the
year videoconference with
Commanders and Heads of
EU operations and missions
@Kostarakos
1
Behind us lies a remark-
defence. Bold and truly unprecedented initiatives were launched to boost
through improved joint planning and prioritisa-tion, development, pro-curement and operation of capabilities among Mem-ber States. The Coordi-
-manent Structured Coop-
-es of a new political and institutional puzzle in the making which, if correctly assembled, can provide
and more interoperable defence capabilities. Inventing new tools alone
-ly important is how they are used and implement-ed. In other words: while
are separate initiatives spearheaded by different actors, they must be used together in a coherent and coordinated manner. Ultimately, they must lead to collaborative projects and outputs which genu-inely respond to Member States’ commonly iden-
and are deployable in CSDP missions and oper-ations. The ambition can-not be to cooperate just
existing critical defence
and produce tangible, op-erational outcome in the form of improved ready-to-use assets for our armed forces.
-
comes into play. As the
as well as a central opera-
activities, the Agency will leverage its expertise, knowledge and networks
-ciency and a steady focus on capability priorities. The Agency’s close coop-
-
will help make this en-deavor a success.
-derway. Its ambition is to foster a gradual synchro-nisation and mutual adap-tation of Member States’ national defence planning cycles and capability de-velopment practices, in the hope this will lead to more systematic defence
added value, it’s crucial to have the most up-to-date and detailed information possible collected from national MoDs on defence plans, including spending. The responsibility for the information gathering lies
secretariat with support
the information will be assessed by the Agen-cy in a comprehensive
be discussed with Mem-ber States, followed by a
associated throughout the whole process. Lessons learned from the trial run will be incorporated into
scheduled to take place from 2019 to 2020.
-
States decided to partici-pate which is an unprec-edented and historic step
-an defence. Here too, the
-retariat with a support-ing role at various levels. First, in close cooperation
-SCO nations can identify, assess and consolidate possible projects. The Agency notably provides a view on contemplated projects’ impact on the ca-pability landscape while
New EU defence initiatives must lead to capabilities that
2
CSDP actors
3
operational dimension in terms of usability for CSDP missions and oper-
implementation. This role is particularly well suit-ed to the Agency as the two-layer approach envis-
-lar to the project govern-
Member States have full control of the project con-tent, with the Agency serv-ing participating nations as a facilitator and service
will contribute to the reg--
CO nations’ contributions and respect of the binding commitments undertaken. A third cornerstone of the
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-cal implementation of the
the research and capabili-ty domains. The ‘research window’ of the Fund will use the lessons learnt from the ongoing Pilot Project and the Prepara-tory Action on Defence
and implemented by the
As regards the Fund’s ‘ca-
is already called to play a key upstream role in pro-gramming the work plan
Industrial Development
role will involve strong synergies with the Agen-cy’s prioritisation support
closing the circle.
is indispensable, as called -
egy, to carrying forward all
-fence Ministers at their Council meeting on 13 No-vember 2017 when they explicitly encouraged the
the coherent development -
ity landscape, consider-ing also the link between
In their 2018 guidelines
the same day, Ministers -
forcement of the Agency as the intergovernmental platform of choice within
-work, supporting Member States in capability devel-
level of ambition”. Let me conclude by high-lighting the importance of another key instrument up for revision in spring 2018: the Capability Develop-
-vised CDP will provide a new set of priorities serv-
-
this revision, in support of Member States’ capabili-ty needs. Here too, good
and close cooperation is a prerequisite for success.
*Jorge Domecq, a senior Spanish dip-lomat, became the EDA’s Chief Exec-utive in February 2015. He previously served as an Ambassador of Spain to the OSCE and the Philippines and held several positions within the Spanish Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defence as well as at NATO.
The European Defence Agency (EDA) is an intergovernmental agency of the EU Council set up in 2004 to support Member States developing European defence capabilities and military co-operation, to stimulate defence Re-search and Technology (R&T) and to strengthen the European defence in-dustry. The agency is based in Brus-sels, Belgium.
EUFOR Althea
EUNAVFORMED SophiaOn December the 14th, onboard the Spanish ship Cantabria moored in Taranto Italian Naval base, the SOPHIA Task Force change of command ceremony was carried out and Spain has passed the duty of Force Commander to Italy. On the occasion, the Spanish
EUNAVFOR Atalanta
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Affairs and International Cooperation in Djibouti. During the meetings the General raised the importance of the continued effort to sup-press and deter piracy through the Gulf of Aden and Bab-el-Mandeb straights. In the
EUTM Mali
-
EUTM Somalia
The Somali Chief of Defence Forces, Maj General Abdiweli Jama Hussein, the Ministry of Defence Director General, Mr. Sonkor Jama Geyre and Generals from Somali Na-tional Army as well as other representatives from the International Community attended
course and it is now ready to be employed and contribute to providing peace and secu-rity for its Country.
EUTM RCA
On December the 15th, at the Kassaï camp in Bangui, a ceremony led by Deputy Chief of De-fence Staff, Colonel Yacoub, marked the ending of the training of the 1st Territorial Infantry Battal-
The military ceremony was honoured by the presence of the highest political authorities in the -
er with all government ministers, led by the Prime Minister, Mr. Sarandji.
News from our Operations and Missions
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CSDP in
action
News from the Committee
Farewell to the Austrian Milrep
-
him for his exemplary representation.
EU Military Commitee
-
tee, General Mikhail Kostarakos, invited Brigadier General Paris
Military Committee on the preparatory activities and exercises undergone in the light of the upcoming opera-