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Common Security and Defence Policy
Defence policy of the European Union
European Defence Agency
agency of the European Union for cooperation, research and strengthening of the defense capabilities of the member states
Eurocorps
Eurocorps (, ), located in the French city of Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin), is a multinational corps headquarters. Founded by France and Germany in 1992, it is today composed of personnel from six framework nations and five associated nations. The framework nations place the Eurocorps at the service of the European Union (EU) and NATO, which certified it in 2002 as one of its nine High Readiness Land Headquarters (HRF (L) HQ).
Military Staff of the European Union
Military high command of the European Union
European Gendarmerie Force
military unit
Permanent Structured Cooperation in Defence
European Union defence policy agreement
EUFOR Althea
military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
European Union Military Committee
military body of the European Union
defence forces of the European Union
European Union common security and defence policy
Political and Security Committee
permanent body within the European Union
Petersberg tasks
United Nations Security Council resolution
Readiness 2030
proposed European strategic defense initiative
European Defence Fund
european Union security and defense fund
European Peace Facility
Is an off-budget instrument aimed at enhancing the Union's ability to prevent conflicts.
Saint-Malo declaration
document signed in December 1998 by British prime minister Tony Blair and French President Jacques Chirac
Versailles declaration
European Union response to Russian invasion of Ukraine
Helsinki Headline Goal
military capability target for 2003