EU approves security, defense plan of action in next decade

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell speaks during a press statement at EU headquarters in Brussels, Feb 27, 2022. (STEPHANIE LECOCQ, POOL PHOTO VIA AP, FILE)

BRUSSELS – The European Union's foreign and defense ministers on Monday approved the bloc's security and defense plan of action which, among others, will see it establishing a rapid reaction force with up to 5,000 troops that could be swiftly deployed in case of a crisis.

Josep Borrell, the EU's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, said the plan of action, known as the "Strategic Compass", gave the EU the possibility to "act firmly and united" and will help it step up its ability to react in response to crisis, increase its resilience and invest in the required capabilities and defense innovation

Josep Borrell, the EU's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, told a press conference on Monday that the plan of action, known as the "Strategic Compass," was not a response to what was happening in Ukraine, but a "turning point for the EU as a security provider" and "a very much important step for European security and defense policy."

The Compass gives the EU an ambitious plan of action for strengthening the EU's security and defense policy by 2030.

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Borrell said the Compass gave the EU the possibility to "act firmly and united" and will help it step up its ability to react in response to crisis, increase its resilience and invest in the required capabilities and defense innovation.

"The strength of our Union lies in unity, solidarity and determination. The objective of the Strategic Compass is to make the EU a stronger and more capable security provider," the bloc said in a separate statement announcing the agreement, emphasizing that the Compass "will enhance the EU's strategic autonomy."

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The program involves, among other things, the development of an EU Space Strategy for Security and Defense, creating an EU cyber defense policy to better prepare for and respond to cyberattacks and expanding intelligence analysis capabilities.

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