BETA

4 Amendments of Julia PITERA related to 2017/2276(INI)

Amendment 85 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital G
G. whereas cyber-attacks are becoming increasingly common and sophisticated, and whereas NATO is stepping up its collective defence activity and NATO leaders need the necessary tools and powers to defend against advanced cyber-attacks and to operate across the whole cyber spectrum; whereas the EU and NATO can complement each other’s efforts to protect critical government, defence and other information infrastructure;
2018/04/05
Committee: AFET
Amendment 182 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11 – subparagraph 1 (new)
Stresses that allied countries must constantly adapt to new situations, as unusual threats are arising on a regular basis due to the activities of non-state actors, such as the so-called Islamic State, and of state actors such as Russia; points out that resilience is, and will continue to be, a key element of collective defence, which is why the EU and NATO should continue to focus on defending against attacks on their cohesion, independence and security, in particular in the face of the serious risk that Russia will resort to the use of chemical weapons;
2018/04/05
Committee: AFET
Amendment 250 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 18
18. Considers it important to ensure the complementarity of maritime capacity- building efforts in order to safeguard maritime security more efficiently; welcomes increased EU-NATO operational cooperation and coordination in the Mediterranean theatre, including the sharing of maritime information and situational awareness, including the sharing of situational awareness based on the experience gained in the Mediterranean and the Horn of Africa, thus seeking further opportunities for mutual logistical support and information exchange between the staff of both organisations concerning operational activities, including activities relating to irregular migration;
2018/04/05
Committee: AFET
Amendment 320 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 26
26. Considers that the next EU-NATO Joint Declaration, to be adopted at the upcoming NATO summit in July 2018, should initiate the process of reviewing the ‘Berlin Plus’ arrangements; considers in this context that PESCO initiatives should not be seen as attempts to strategically emancipate Europe from NATO, but should continue to strengthen the European pillar of this Alliance, making the capabilities developed under PESCO should be available for NATO operations and; points out that PESCO projects should be opened to non-EU members of NATO, such as Norway and, in view of Brexit, the UK; stresses that the review of ‘Berlin Plus’ should provide the framework of cooperation not only for crisis management but also for ensuring security together on the continent;
2018/04/05
Committee: AFET