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2022/2050(INI) Implementation of the common security and defence policy - annual report 2022

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead AFET VANDENKENDELAERE Tom (icon: EPP EPP) MAVRIDES Costas (icon: S&D S&D), PAET Urmas (icon: Renew Renew), ALAMETSÄ Alviina (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), FOTYGA Anna (icon: ECR ECR), DALY Clare (icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL)
Committee Opinion FEMM SOLÍS PÉREZ Susana (icon: Renew Renew) Alessandra MORETTI (icon: S&D S&D), Sirpa PIETIKÄINEN (icon: PPE PPE), Monika VANA (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), Margarita DE LA PISA CARRIÓN (icon: ECR ECR)
Committee Opinion AFCO NEGRESCU Victor (icon: S&D S&D) Charles GOERENS (icon: RE RE), Vladimír BILČÍK (icon: PPE PPE), Markéta GREGOROVÁ (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54

Events

2023/01/18
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2023/01/18
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament adopted by 459 votes to 93, with 85 abstentions, a resolution on the implementation of the common security and defence policy – annual report 2022.

Context

Europe is facing the most complex combination of both military and non-military threats since the end of the Cold War, accentuated by Russia’s unprovoked, unjustified and illegal war of aggression against Ukraine. In response to these threats, the EU urgently needs to enhance the effectiveness of its foreign, security and defence policy to defend its interests, values and citizens, both within and outside its borders, to deliver peace, human security, sustainable development and democracy and to support its partners.

The Strategic Compass aims to equip the EU with the necessary strategic guidance, realistic and operational tools to move towards a coherent and credible defence policy, and to make it an effective and capable security provider and an assertive global actor. There is a new urgency to boosting EU security and defence capabilities, including building on the unprecedented support for Ukraine, most notably through the European Peace Facility (EPF), and ensuring complementarity with NATO.

Russia’s hybrid aggression makes it necessary to design the defence of a free Europe in a comprehensive and multifaceted manner incorporating all critical areas, from the improvement of traditional military capacities, to the protection of critical civilian infrastructure, supply chains and energy facilities, as well as the active fight against disinformation and cybersecurity threats.

Members also added that China has increased its defence spending over the last decade by about 600 % and is making use of its military power to intimidate and threaten its neighbours, most notably Taiwan.

Using momentum to enhance the CSDP

Members stress that the dramatic deterioration in European security calls for the EU to step up its strategic autonomy and joint efforts to achieve the necessary defence capacities and show greater willingness to continue to act in a united way to deliver the security expected by EU citizens. Member States are called on to accelerate their military assistance to Ukraine, in particular the provision of weapons in response to clearly identified needs.

Parliament remains committed to supporting Ukraine in the defence of its territorial integrity, sovereignty and European values. It called on the European Union to intensify and speed up its efforts and to provide Ukraine with all the financial and humanitarian aid and military equipment it needs to win this war, including lethal equipment and in particular heavy weapons, including Leopard tanks and modern air defence systems. The EU and the Member States are called upon to significantly reduce the gap between the military assistance ‘promised’ and that ‘delivered’ to Ukraine.

Parliament reiterated the need to further increase the EPF ceiling and to create a separate envelope under the Ukraine facility. It stressed the need to ensure continuity of support to African partners, without neglecting other priority regions, including the EU’s immediate neighbourhood. It stressed the importance of permanent structured cooperation in improving the Union's defence capabilities.

Members stressed the need for a much stronger focus across society on the response to hybrid warfare. They called for additional support for capacity building in border and crisis management for countries affected by large migratory flows. They also stressed the need to increase investment in 'green' defence, to strengthen the Union's role as guarantor of global maritime security and to significantly increase investment in arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament.

Strengthening capabilities by increased, joint and smarter spending

Parliament welcomes the EU’s ambition to strengthen its military and civilian capabilities and it stresses the need to make full and better use of EU initiatives and budgets in order to close critical capability gaps and ensure swift deployability of armed forces, replenish depleted stocks and reduce fragmentation in the defence-procurement sector and to achieve full interoperability of our forces. It welcomed the action plan on synergies between the civil, space and defence industries and called for its implementation to be stepped up.

Member States are urged to commit to a significant increase in funding for the envisaged joint EU procurement mechanisms , such as the European defence industry reinforcement through common procurement act and a European Defence Investment Programme, by providing adequate funding and to take swift and thorough action in this crucial field while ensuring interoperability with NATO.

Parliament also underlines the urgent need to establish a truly European defence equipment market. It also called for a swift revision of the MFF in order to provide the necessary funds for EU instruments in the area of defence.

Reinforcing CSDP missions and operations

Members support the review and reinforcement of all civilian CSDP missions and military operations to align them more closely with the real needs of the countries concerned. They also support improving force generation and capacity building for all CSDP missions and operations, particularly those affected by the deteriorating threat landscape, by providing them with more robust and flexible mandates, as well as the necessary resources, staffing, funding, training, strategic communication tools and equipment to meet the requirements of more targeted mission objectives.

They call for the adoption of a new Civilian CSDP Compact by mid-2023 that will provide objectives on the type, number and size of civilian missions and calls for a civilian capability development process to be set up by 2024.

The EEAS is invited to re-visit the participation agreements with third countries with the aim of strengthening their participation in CSDP missions.

Systematisation of security and defence partnerships

Parliament called for the strengthening, where strategically relevant, of security and defence partnerships with like-minded partners worldwide, to match the EU's level of ambition as a guarantor of security. It called for a deepening of relations between the EU and NATO , based on the principles of inclusiveness, reciprocity, mutual openness and transparency, while respecting the decision-making autonomy and procedures of the respective organisations.

Members welcomed the EU-US security and defence dialogue as an important milestone in closer transatlantic cooperation. They also reiterated their call for institutionalised security and defence cooperation with the UK. They stressed that the security of the Union is closely linked to the security of its immediate neighbours to the east and south, as well as in the Western Balkans. It is important that candidate and potential candidate countries for membership of the Union closely align themselves with CFSP positions.

Enhancing Parliament’s scrutiny of the CSDP

The need to involve Parliament more actively in CSDP and defence industrial policy decision-making has been stressed. Members encourage proposals for further action by Parliament, and in particular its Subcommittee on Security and Defence, to improve its impact on the CSDP, and to ensure the effectiveness, consistency, democratic accountability and adequate parliamentary scrutiny of EU security and defence policy and initiatives by inter alia :

- including the Subcommittee on Security and Defence as co-deciding committee in accordance with rule 58 of the Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament in all legislative files with substantial and relevant implications for security and defence;

- creating a fully-fledged Defence Council ;

- setting up a full Committee on Security and Defence;

- reinforcing inter-parliamentary dialogue and cooperation with national parliaments on European security and defence to reinforce accountability and scrutiny of security and defence policy.

Documents
2023/01/18
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2023/01/17
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2022/12/13
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Details

The Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted the own-initiative report by Tom VANDENKENDELAERE (EPP, BE) on the implementation of the common security and defence policy – annual report 2022.

Context

Europe is facing the most complex combination of both military and non-military threats since the end of the Cold War, accentuated by Russia’s unprovoked, unjustified and illegal war of aggression against Ukraine. In response to these threats, the EU urgently needs to enhance the effectiveness of its foreign, security and defence policy to defend its interests, values and citizens, both within and outside its borders, to deliver peace, human security, sustainable development and democracy and to support its partners.

The Strategic Compass aims to equip the EU with the necessary strategic guidance, realistic and operational tools to move towards a coherent and credible defence policy, and to make it an effective and capable security provider and an assertive global actor. There is a new urgency to boosting EU security and defence capabilities, including building on the unprecedented support for Ukraine, most notably through the European Peace Facility (EPF), and ensuring complementarity with NATO.

Russia’s hybrid aggression makes it necessary to design the defence of a free Europe in a comprehensive and multifaceted manner incorporating all critical areas, from the improvement of traditional military capacities, to the protection of critical civilian infrastructure, supply chains and energy facilities, as well as the active fight against disinformation and cybersecurity threats.

Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has also underlined the lack of investment in security and defence in numerous EU and NATO Member States.

The report also added that China has increased its defence spending over the last decade by about 600 % and is making use of its military power to intimidate and threaten its neighbours, most notably Taiwan.

Using momentum to enhance the CSDP

Members stress that the dramatic deterioration in European security calls for the EU to step up its strategic autonomy and joint efforts to achieve the necessary defence capacities and show greater willingness to continue to act in a united way in order to deliver the security expected by EU citizens. Member States are called on to accelerate their military assistance to Ukraine, in particular the provision of weapons in response to clearly identified needs.

Strengthening capabilities by increased, joint and smarter spending

The report welcomes the EU’s ambition to strengthen its military and civilian capabilities and it stresses the need to make full and better use of EU initiatives and budgets in order to close critical capability gaps and ensure swift deployability of armed forces, replenish depleted stocks and reduce fragmentation in the defence-procurement sector.

Member States are urged to commit to a significant increase in funding for the envisaged joint EU procurement mechanisms, such as the European defence industry reinforcement through common procurement act and the a European Defence Investment Programme, by providing adequate funding and to take swift and thorough action in this crucial field while ensuring interoperability with NATO.

The report also underlines the urgent need to establish a truly European defence equipment market.

Reinforcing CSDP missions and operations

Members support the review and reinforcement of all civilian CSDP missions and military operations to align them more closely with the real needs of the countries concerned. They call for the adoption of a new Civilian CSDP Compact by mid-2023 that will provide objectives on the type, number and size of civilian missions and calls for a civilian capability development process to be set up by 2024.

Systematisation of security and defence partnerships

The report calls for the strengthening, when strategically relevant, of security and defence partnerships with like-minded partners worldwide to meet the EU’s level of ambition as a security provider. Members welcome the EU-US security and defence dialogue as an important milestone in closer transatlantic cooperation. In addition, Members reiterate their call for institutionalised security and defence cooperation with the United Kingdom.

Enhancing Parliament’s scrutiny of the CSDP

The need to involve Parliament more actively in CSDP and defence industrial policy decision-making has been stressed. Members encourage proposals for further action by Parliament, and in particular its Subcommittee on Security and Defence, to improve its impact on the CSDP, and to ensure the effectiveness, consistency, democratic accountability and adequate parliamentary scrutiny of EU security and defence policy and initiatives by inter alia:

- including the Subcommittee on Security and Defence as co-deciding committee in accordance with rule 58 of the Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament in all legislative files with substantial and relevant implications for security and defence;

- creating a fully-fledged Defence Council;

- setting up a full Committee on Security and Defence;

- reinforcing inter-parliamentary dialogue and cooperation with national parliaments on European security and defence to reinforce accountability and scrutiny of security and defence policy.

Documents
2022/11/30
   EP - Vote in committee
2022/11/10
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2022/11/07
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2022/10/07
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2022/10/07
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2022/09/09
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2022/07/18
   EP - SOLÍS PÉREZ Susana (Renew) appointed as rapporteur in FEMM
2022/06/20
   EP - NEGRESCU Victor (S&D) appointed as rapporteur in AFCO
2022/06/09
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2022/01/26
   EP - VANDENKENDELAERE Tom (EPP) appointed as rapporteur in AFET

Documents

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Mise en œuvre de la politique de sécurité et de défense commune – rapport annuel 2022 - A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - § 2 - Am 12 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: +: 401, -: 186, 0: 45
PL DE IT FR RO BE CZ NL FI BG SK SE LT DK EE LV SI LU IE HR MT ES EL AT CY HU PT
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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - § 2 - Am 23 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: +: 494, -: 80, 0: 50
IT PL DE ES RO NL FR SE BE FI CZ PT LT HR SK DK BG AT SI EE LU HU LV IE CY EL MT
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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - Après le § 3 - Am 2 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: -: 460, +: 102, 0: 72
HU EL IE MT CY AT SK LV LU EE HR SI SE FI DK LT BG CZ PT BE NL FR RO IT ES PL DE
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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - Après le § 3 - Am 3 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: -: 453, +: 159, 0: 18
IT HU MT IE EL SI CY LV EE LU HR SK LT BG CZ DK BE AT PT FI FR SE NL RO DE ES PL
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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - § 6 - Am 13 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: +: 443, -: 121, 0: 78
DE ES IT FR RO NL PT AT SE FI DK SK CZ BG BE SI LT HR LU EE EL CY LV MT IE PL HU
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4

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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - § 6 - Am 25 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: +: 375, -: 226, 0: 26
PL IT ES HU RO PT HR LT SK SE BE CZ EE BG SI CY LV NL AT LU FI EL DK MT IE FR DE
Total
46
69
52
17
31
20
11
10
13
17
19
20
7
9
8
5
5
28
18
6
13
16
12
4
12
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88
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59

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2

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1

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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - § 13 - Am 27 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: -: 313, +: 309, 0: 17
PL IT CZ HU LV BG BE HR LT SK SI RO EE MT CY EL IE LU SE FI AT NL DK PT DE ES FR
Total
48
70
21
17
6
9
18
11
10
12
8
31
7
4
5
18
12
6
18
13
18
28
12
20
90
54
73
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1
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57

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3

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3

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4
icon: Renew Renew
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1
icon: S&D S&D
122

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1
3

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1

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5

Finland S&D

2

A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - Après le § 17 - Am 4 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: -: 377, +: 241, 0: 22
PT ES DE MT HU IE CY FI LU SE LT AT HR DK LV SI EL EE CZ NL SK BE BG IT RO FR PL
Total
20
54
90
5
16
12
5
13
6
18
10
18
11
12
6
8
17
7
20
28
13
19
9
70
31
74
48
icon: S&D S&D
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2

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1

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2

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2

Greece S&D

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2

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1

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2

Belgium S&D

1
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
66

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1

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2

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3

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1

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2

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3

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3

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3

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32

Ireland The Left

3

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1

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41

Germany NI

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3

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2

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1

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1

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2
icon: ID ID
58

Finland ID

2

Austria ID

3

Denmark ID

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1

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1

Czechia ID

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2
icon: ECR ECR
57

Germany ECR

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1

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2

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1

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1

Latvia ECR

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1

Greece ECR

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1

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1

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1
icon: Renew Renew
96

Ireland Renew

2

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3

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2

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1

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2

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1
icon: PPE PPE
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3

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4

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1

A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - § 23 - Am 30 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: -: 434, +: 168, 0: 36
PL HU LV DK MT HR EE CY IT SE SK CZ BG LU LT SI BE FI NL IE EL FR AT PT RO ES DE
Total
47
17
6
12
4
11
7
5
70
18
13
21
8
6
10
8
19
13
28
12
17
74
18
20
31
53
90
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1

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2

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1

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1

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1

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1

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1
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59

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1

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1

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2

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2

Austria ID

3
icon: NI NI
41

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1

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2

Slovakia NI

2

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32

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4
icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE
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Italy Verts/ALE

3

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2

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3

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1

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2

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3

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3

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1

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4
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97

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3

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3

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3

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3

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2

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1

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3

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2

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1

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1
icon: PPE PPE
165

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1

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For (1)

3

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1

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4

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1

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2

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icon: S&D S&D
124
3

Estonia S&D

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2

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2

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1

A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - § 23 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: +: 400, -: 199, 0: 35
DE ES RO PT AT FI BE SI FR LT IT BG NL LU SE EE HR EL SK CZ IE DK LV CY MT HU PL
Total
90
53
31
20
18
13
19
8
74
10
69
9
28
6
18
7
10
18
13
20
12
12
6
5
4
16
45
icon: PPE PPE
163

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2

Estonia PPE

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1

Croatia PPE

Against (1)

4

Slovakia PPE

Abstain (1)

4

Denmark PPE

Abstain (1)

1

Latvia PPE

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3

Cyprus PPE

2

Malta PPE

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1

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Abstain (1)

1
icon: S&D S&D
122

Belgium S&D

1

Slovenia S&D

2

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2

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1

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1

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icon: Renew Renew
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3

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2

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1

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1
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66

Portugal Verts/ALE

1

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3

Finland Verts/ALE

3

Belgium Verts/ALE

3

Lithuania Verts/ALE

2

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3

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3

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2

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2

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icon: NI NI
39
3

Netherlands NI

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1

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1

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2

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1
icon: The Left The Left
33

Belgium The Left

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1

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1

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1

Czechia The Left

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1

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3

Denmark The Left

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1

Cyprus The Left

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1
icon: ECR ECR
56

Germany ECR

Against (1)

1

Romania ECR

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1

Lithuania ECR

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1

Sweden ECR

Against (1)

Abstain (1)

2

Croatia ECR

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1

Greece ECR

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1

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1
icon: ID ID
58

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3

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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - § 57/1 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: +: 571, 0: 48, -: 7
DE FR IT ES RO NL PL PT BE EL SE AT CZ FI DK IE LT HR SK SI EE LV LU HU BG CY MT
Total
91
72
70
53
31
28
48
20
19
18
18
17
21
13
12
12
10
11
13
8
7
6
6
5
8
5
4
icon: PPE PPE
163

Denmark PPE

For (1)

1

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For (1)

1

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2

Cyprus PPE

2

Malta PPE

For (1)

1
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122

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1

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1

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1

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2

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2

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2

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1

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icon: Renew Renew
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3

Austria Renew

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3

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2

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3
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1

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1

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3

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2

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3

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3

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2

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1
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59
3

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2

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2

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1

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1
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33

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1

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1

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3

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1
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57

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1

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1

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1

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For (1)

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2

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1

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1

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icon: NI NI
29

Germany NI

Abstain (1)

3

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2

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2

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1

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1

A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - § 60 - Am 16 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: -: 470, +: 127, 0: 37
DE IE MT CY LV LU SI EL BG FI LT AT EE SE HR PT DK CZ BE SK NL HU RO ES FR PL IT
Total
88
12
4
5
6
6
8
18
9
13
10
18
7
18
10
20
12
21
19
12
28
16
29
54
73
48
70
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For (1)

1

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3

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Abstain (1)

2

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3

Sweden Verts/ALE

2

Portugal Verts/ALE

1

Czechia Verts/ALE

3

Belgium Verts/ALE

3

Netherlands Verts/ALE

3

Spain Verts/ALE

Abstain (1)

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3
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33

Ireland The Left

3

Cyprus The Left

1

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1

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1

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Belgium The Left

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icon: NI NI
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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - Considérant A - Am 18 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: +: 386, 0: 184, -: 40
PL IT FR DE ES RO NL BE CZ SE FI LT DK BG IE SK EE HU AT SI LV PT LU HR MT CY EL
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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - Après le considérant A - Am 1 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: -: 513, +: 73, 0: 48
HU MT IE SI EL CY LV EE LU SK HR BG DK LT FI PT CZ AT BE SE NL RO ES FR PL IT DE
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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - Considérant F - Am 19 #

2023/01/18 Outcome: +: 560, -: 35, 0: 33
DE IT FR ES PL RO NL SE BE CZ AT FI PT DK LT HR BG SK EE SI IE HU LU LV CY EL MT
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A9-0296/2022 - Tom Vandenkendelaere - Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) #

2023/01/18 Outcome: +: 459, -: 93, 0: 85
IT DE ES RO PL FR BE NL SE PT FI BG AT LT CZ SI DK HR EL LU EE SK IE CY LV MT HU
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AmendmentsDossier
606 2022/2050(INI)
2022/09/15 FEMM 74 amendments...
source: 736.509
2022/10/10 AFET 503 amendments...
source: 737.225
2022/10/25 AFCO 29 amendments...
source: 732.810

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  • The European Parliament adopted by 459 votes to 93, with 85 abstentions, a resolution on the implementation of the common security and defence policy – annual report 2022.
  • Context
  • Europe is facing the most complex combination of both military and non-military threats since the end of the Cold War, accentuated by Russia’s unprovoked, unjustified and illegal war of aggression against Ukraine. In response to these threats, the EU urgently needs to enhance the effectiveness of its foreign, security and defence policy to defend its interests, values and citizens, both within and outside its borders, to deliver peace, human security, sustainable development and democracy and to support its partners.
  • The Strategic Compass aims to equip the EU with the necessary strategic guidance, realistic and operational tools to move towards a coherent and credible defence policy, and to make it an effective and capable security provider and an assertive global actor. There is a new urgency to boosting EU security and defence capabilities, including building on the unprecedented support for Ukraine, most notably through the European Peace Facility (EPF), and ensuring complementarity with NATO.
  • Russia’s hybrid aggression makes it necessary to design the defence of a free Europe in a comprehensive and multifaceted manner incorporating all critical areas, from the improvement of traditional military capacities, to the protection of critical civilian infrastructure, supply chains and energy facilities, as well as the active fight against disinformation and cybersecurity threats.
  • Members also added that China has increased its defence spending over the last decade by about 600 % and is making use of its military power to intimidate and threaten its neighbours, most notably Taiwan.
  • Using momentum to enhance the CSDP
  • Members stress that the dramatic deterioration in European security calls for the EU to step up its strategic autonomy and joint efforts to achieve the necessary defence capacities and show greater willingness to continue to act in a united way to deliver the security expected by EU citizens. Member States are called on to accelerate their military assistance to Ukraine, in particular the provision of weapons in response to clearly identified needs.
  • Parliament remains committed to supporting Ukraine in the defence of its territorial integrity, sovereignty and European values. It called on the European Union to intensify and speed up its efforts and to provide Ukraine with all the financial and humanitarian aid and military equipment it needs to win this war, including lethal equipment and in particular heavy weapons, including Leopard tanks and modern air defence systems. The EU and the Member States are called upon to significantly reduce the gap between the military assistance ‘promised’ and that ‘delivered’ to Ukraine.
  • Parliament reiterated the need to further increase the EPF ceiling and to create a separate envelope under the Ukraine facility. It stressed the need to ensure continuity of support to African partners, without neglecting other priority regions, including the EU’s immediate neighbourhood. It stressed the importance of permanent structured cooperation in improving the Union's defence capabilities.
  • Members stressed the need for a much stronger focus across society on the response to hybrid warfare. They called for additional support for capacity building in border and crisis management for countries affected by large migratory flows. They also stressed the need to increase investment in 'green' defence, to strengthen the Union's role as guarantor of global maritime security and to significantly increase investment in arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament.
  • Strengthening capabilities by increased, joint and smarter spending
  • Parliament welcomes the EU’s ambition to strengthen its military and civilian capabilities and it stresses the need to make full and better use of EU initiatives and budgets in order to close critical capability gaps and ensure swift deployability of armed forces, replenish depleted stocks and reduce fragmentation in the defence-procurement sector and to achieve full interoperability of our forces. It welcomed the action plan on synergies between the civil, space and defence industries and called for its implementation to be stepped up.
  • Member States are urged to commit to a significant increase in funding for the envisaged joint EU procurement mechanisms , such as the European defence industry reinforcement through common procurement act and a European Defence Investment Programme, by providing adequate funding and to take swift and thorough action in this crucial field while ensuring interoperability with NATO.
  • Parliament also underlines the urgent need to establish a truly European defence equipment market. It also called for a swift revision of the MFF in order to provide the necessary funds for EU instruments in the area of defence.
  • Reinforcing CSDP missions and operations
  • Members support the review and reinforcement of all civilian CSDP missions and military operations to align them more closely with the real needs of the countries concerned. They also support improving force generation and capacity building for all CSDP missions and operations, particularly those affected by the deteriorating threat landscape, by providing them with more robust and flexible mandates, as well as the necessary resources, staffing, funding, training, strategic communication tools and equipment to meet the requirements of more targeted mission objectives.
  • They call for the adoption of a new Civilian CSDP Compact by mid-2023 that will provide objectives on the type, number and size of civilian missions and calls for a civilian capability development process to be set up by 2024.
  • The EEAS is invited to re-visit the participation agreements with third countries with the aim of strengthening their participation in CSDP missions.
  • Systematisation of security and defence partnerships
  • Parliament called for the strengthening, where strategically relevant, of security and defence partnerships with like-minded partners worldwide, to match the EU's level of ambition as a guarantor of security. It called for a deepening of relations between the EU and NATO , based on the principles of inclusiveness, reciprocity, mutual openness and transparency, while respecting the decision-making autonomy and procedures of the respective organisations.
  • Members welcomed the EU-US security and defence dialogue as an important milestone in closer transatlantic cooperation. They also reiterated their call for institutionalised security and defence cooperation with the UK. They stressed that the security of the Union is closely linked to the security of its immediate neighbours to the east and south, as well as in the Western Balkans. It is important that candidate and potential candidate countries for membership of the Union closely align themselves with CFSP positions.
  • Enhancing Parliament’s scrutiny of the CSDP
  • The need to involve Parliament more actively in CSDP and defence industrial policy decision-making has been stressed. Members encourage proposals for further action by Parliament, and in particular its Subcommittee on Security and Defence, to improve its impact on the CSDP, and to ensure the effectiveness, consistency, democratic accountability and adequate parliamentary scrutiny of EU security and defence policy and initiatives by inter alia :
  • - including the Subcommittee on Security and Defence as co-deciding committee in accordance with rule 58 of the Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament in all legislative files with substantial and relevant implications for security and defence;
  • - creating a fully-fledged Defence Council ;
  • - setting up a full Committee on Security and Defence;
  • - reinforcing inter-parliamentary dialogue and cooperation with national parliaments on European security and defence to reinforce accountability and scrutiny of security and defence policy.
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  • The Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted the own-initiative report by Tom VANDENKENDELAERE (EPP, BE) on the implementation of the common security and defence policy – annual report 2022.
  • Context
  • Europe is facing the most complex combination of both military and non-military threats since the end of the Cold War, accentuated by Russia’s unprovoked, unjustified and illegal war of aggression against Ukraine. In response to these threats, the EU urgently needs to enhance the effectiveness of its foreign, security and defence policy to defend its interests, values and citizens, both within and outside its borders, to deliver peace, human security, sustainable development and democracy and to support its partners.
  • The Strategic Compass aims to equip the EU with the necessary strategic guidance, realistic and operational tools to move towards a coherent and credible defence policy, and to make it an effective and capable security provider and an assertive global actor. There is a new urgency to boosting EU security and defence capabilities, including building on the unprecedented support for Ukraine, most notably through the European Peace Facility (EPF), and ensuring complementarity with NATO.
  • Russia’s hybrid aggression makes it necessary to design the defence of a free Europe in a comprehensive and multifaceted manner incorporating all critical areas, from the improvement of traditional military capacities, to the protection of critical civilian infrastructure, supply chains and energy facilities, as well as the active fight against disinformation and cybersecurity threats.
  • Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has also underlined the lack of investment in security and defence in numerous EU and NATO Member States.
  • The report also added that China has increased its defence spending over the last decade by about 600 % and is making use of its military power to intimidate and threaten its neighbours, most notably Taiwan.
  • Using momentum to enhance the CSDP
  • Members stress that the dramatic deterioration in European security calls for the EU to step up its strategic autonomy and joint efforts to achieve the necessary defence capacities and show greater willingness to continue to act in a united way in order to deliver the security expected by EU citizens. Member States are called on to accelerate their military assistance to Ukraine, in particular the provision of weapons in response to clearly identified needs.
  • Strengthening capabilities by increased, joint and smarter spending
  • The report welcomes the EU’s ambition to strengthen its military and civilian capabilities and it stresses the need to make full and better use of EU initiatives and budgets in order to close critical capability gaps and ensure swift deployability of armed forces, replenish depleted stocks and reduce fragmentation in the defence-procurement sector.
  • Member States are urged to commit to a significant increase in funding for the envisaged joint EU procurement mechanisms, such as the European defence industry reinforcement through common procurement act and the a European Defence Investment Programme, by providing adequate funding and to take swift and thorough action in this crucial field while ensuring interoperability with NATO.
  • The report also underlines the urgent need to establish a truly European defence equipment market.
  • Reinforcing CSDP missions and operations
  • Members support the review and reinforcement of all civilian CSDP missions and military operations to align them more closely with the real needs of the countries concerned. They call for the adoption of a new Civilian CSDP Compact by mid-2023 that will provide objectives on the type, number and size of civilian missions and calls for a civilian capability development process to be set up by 2024.
  • Systematisation of security and defence partnerships
  • The report calls for the strengthening, when strategically relevant, of security and defence partnerships with like-minded partners worldwide to meet the EU’s level of ambition as a security provider. Members welcome the EU-US security and defence dialogue as an important milestone in closer transatlantic cooperation. In addition, Members reiterate their call for institutionalised security and defence cooperation with the United Kingdom.
  • Enhancing Parliament’s scrutiny of the CSDP
  • The need to involve Parliament more actively in CSDP and defence industrial policy decision-making has been stressed. Members encourage proposals for further action by Parliament, and in particular its Subcommittee on Security and Defence, to improve its impact on the CSDP, and to ensure the effectiveness, consistency, democratic accountability and adequate parliamentary scrutiny of EU security and defence policy and initiatives by inter alia:
  • - including the Subcommittee on Security and Defence as co-deciding committee in accordance with rule 58 of the Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament in all legislative files with substantial and relevant implications for security and defence;
  • - creating a fully-fledged Defence Council;
  • - setting up a full Committee on Security and Defence;
  • - reinforcing inter-parliamentary dialogue and cooperation with national parliaments on European security and defence to reinforce accountability and scrutiny of security and defence policy.
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