The Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) is the part of the
European Union
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's (EU)
security and defence policy (CSDP) in which 25 of the 27 national armed forces pursue structural
integration
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(the exceptions being
Denmark
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and
Malta
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). Based on
Article 42.6 and Protocol 10 of the
Treaty on European Union
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, introduced by the
Treaty of Lisbon
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in 2009, PESCO was first initiated in 2017.
[Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) - Factsheet](_blank)
European External Action Service The initial integration within the PESCO format is a number of projects which launched in 2018.
Together with the
Coordinated Annual Review on Defence (CARD), the
European Defence Fund
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and the
Military Planning and Conduct Capability
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(MPCC) it forms a new comprehensive defence package for the EU.
PESCO is similar to ''
enhanced co-operation
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'' in other policy areas, in the sense that integration does not require that all EU member states participate.
History
Pre-activation
PESCO was first written into the
European Constitution
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under
Article III-312, which failed ratification, and then into the
Treaty of Lisbon
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of 2009. It added the possibility for those
members
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whose military capabilities fulfil higher criteria and which have made more binding commitments to one another in this area with a view to the most demanding missions shall establish permanent structured cooperation (PESCO) within the EU framework. PESCO was seen as the way to enable the common defence foreseen in Article 42, but the scepticism towards further integration that had arisen around the rejection of the European Constitution meant its activation was unlikely. It was termed, by
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, the Lisbon Treaty's "
sleeping beauty
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".
[Time for the Sleeping Beauty to wake](_blank)
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In the 2010s, the geopolitical landscape around the EU began to change, triggering a series of crises. The
Libyan Civil War
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, the
Syrian Civil War and the rise of the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
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caused the
European migrant crisis
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.
Russia intervened in Ukraine in 2014, annexing
Crimea
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and triggering an ongoing conflict in the country over the
Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement. In 2016,
Donald Trump
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Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of P ...
who was elected as
President of the United States
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has been critical of
NATO
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allies, even refusing on several occasions to back the mutual defence clause; and the United Kingdom, one of the EU's two largest military powers, voted in a referendum to
withdraw from the EU.
[Angela Merkel: EU cannot completely rely on US and Britain any more](_blank)
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This new environment, while very different from the one PESCO was designed for, gave new impetus to European defence cooperation. The withdrawal of the UK, historically an opponent of that cooperation, gave further hope of success. At a rally in Bavaria, Angela Merkel argued that: “The times in which we could completely depend on others are, to a certain extent, over ... I’ve experienced that in the last few days. We Europeans truly have to take our fate into our own hands.” In late 2016, the EU put defence co-operation on its post-Brexit Bratislava and Rome declarations.
There was some disagreement between France and Germany about the nature of PESCO. France foresaw a small but ambitious group with serious capabilities making major practical leaps forward; while Germany, weary of further divisions in the EU, wanted a more inclusive approach that could potentially include all states, regardless of their military capability or willingness to integrate. Further, for Germany, it was about building capabilities and giving a post-Brexit signal of unity, whereas France was focused on operations and looking for help for its overstretched African deployments. Their compromise was to re-imagine PESCO as a process. PESCO would be inclusive, but not all states had to take part in all projects and progress would be phased allowing the development of new, common capabilities without having to resolve larger differences on end-goals first. Further, states would not need to already have capabilities, but merely pledge to work towards them. This allowed France's idea of improving military capabilities without shutting out states who did not already attain the threshold.
[Can France and Germany Make PESCO Work as a Process Toward EU Defense?](_blank)
German Marshall Fund 6 October 2017[European military cooperation: How to defend Europe?](_blank)
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Activation
On 7 September 2017, an agreement was made between EU foreign affairs ministers to move forward with PESCO with 10 initial projects.
The agreement was signed on 13 November by 23 of the 28 member states. Ireland and Portugal notified the High Representative and the Council of the European Union of their desire to join PESCO on 7 December 2017 and PESCO was activated by the 25 states on 11 December 2017 with the approval of a Council Decision.
[Defence cooperation: Council establishes Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), with 25 member states participating](_blank)
Council of the European Union 11 December 2017 Denmark did not participate as (prior to its abolition in July 2022) it had an
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from the
Common Security and Defence Policy
The Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) is the European Union's (EU) course of action in the fields of defence and crisis management, and a main component of the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP).
The CSDP involves the deplo ...
, nor did the United Kingdom, which
withdrew from the EU in 2020.
Malta opted-out as well, due to concerns it might conflict with its neutrality. As per Article 46 of the TEU, non-participating EU member states can request to join by notifying the Council, which will approve based on a qualified majority of participating member states.
Principles
Those states shall notify their intention to
the Council and to the
High Representative
The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (HR/VP) is the chief co-ordinator and representative of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) within the European Union (EU). The position is currently held b ...
. The Council then adopts, by
qualified majority
A supermajority, supra-majority, qualified majority, or special majority is a requirement for a proposal to gain a specified level of support which is greater than the threshold of more than one-half used for a simple majority. Supermajority ru ...
a decision establishing PESCO and determining the list of participating Member States. Any other member state that fulfills the criteria and wishes to participate can join the PESCO following the same procedure, but in the voting for the decision only the states already part of the PESCO will participate. If a participating state no longer fulfills the criteria a decision suspending its participation is taken by the same procedure as for accepting new participants, but excluding the concerned state from the voting procedure. If a participating state wishes to withdraw from PESCO it just notifies
the Council to remove it from the list of participants. All other decisions and recommendations of
the Council concerning PESCO issues unrelated to the list of participants require a
unanimous
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vote of the participating states.
The criteria established in the PESCO Protocol are the following:
* co-operate and harmonise requirements and pool resources in the fields related to defence equipment acquisition, research, funding and utilisation, notably the programmes and initiatives of the
European Defence Agency
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(e.g.
Code of Conduct on Defence Procurement)
* capacity to supply, either at
national level or as a component of
multinational force groups, targeted combat units for the
missions planned, structured at a
tactical level
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as a
battle group, with
support
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Arts, entertainment, and media
* Supporting character
Business and finance
* Support (technical analysis)
* Child support
* Customer support
* Income Support
Construction
* Support (structure), or lateral support, a ...
elements including transport (
airlift
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Airlifting consists of two distinct types: strategic and tactical. Typically, strategic airlifting involves moving material long distan ...
,
sealift
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) and
logistics
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, within a period of five to 30 days, in particular in response to requests from the
United Nations
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, and which can be sustained for an initial period of 30 days and be extended up to at least 120 days.
* capable of carrying out in the above timeframes the tasks of joint
disarmament
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operations,
humanitarian
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and
rescue
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Tools used might include search and rescue dogs, mounted search and rescue ho ...
tasks, military advice and assistance tasks, conflict prevention and
peace-keeping
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Within the United N ...
tasks, tasks of combat forces in crisis management, including
peace-making and post-conflict stabilisation
Participating armed forces
The following member states have announced their intention of participating in PESCO
As per Article 46 of the TEU, the following non-participating
EU member states
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can request to join by notifying the Council, which will approve based on a qualified majority of participating member states:
*
Denmark
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, as part of its
EU opt-outs, originally did not participate in the common defence policy. However, following the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
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in February 2022, the
Danish parliament
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adopted a proposal in favour of the country participating in the
Common Security and Defence Policy
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The CSDP involves the deplo ...
, including the
European Defence Agency
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and PESCO, on 8 April 2022. Next, Danish voters decided in a
1 June 2022 referendum to end that opt-out, after which the country proceeded to consider participating in PESCO.
*
Malta
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, which wants to see how PESCO develops first since it may violate the
Maltese Constitution
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(Neutrality Clause).
As of November 2020, third countries can also participate in PESCO. Canada, Norway, and the United States have applied to participate in the project to improve military mobility in Europe. Norway had been active in past EU military operations. The EU governments will soon decide on the applications in a multi-stage admission process.
Neutral states
PESCO includes four of the five EU states that describe themselves as neutral (Austria, Finland, Ireland, and Sweden), and is designed to be as inclusive as possible by allowing states to opt in or out as their unique foreign policies allow. Some members of the Irish Parliament considered Ireland joining PESCO as an abandonment of neutrality. The measure was passed, with the government arguing that its opt-in nature allowed Ireland to "join elements of PESCO that were beneficial such as counter-terrorism, cyber security and peace keeping ... what we are not going to be doing is buying aircraft carriers and fighter jets." While critics of Ireland's participation point to the commitment to increase defence spending, the government has made clear that the 2% commitment is collective, and not for each state individually. The Irish government has made clear that any defence spending increase by Ireland would be minor. Malta, the only neutral state not to participate, argued that it was going to wait and see how PESCO develops, in order to see whether it would compromise Maltese neutrality.
In
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
, an opinion poll conducted two months after the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
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showed support for the country joining PESCO.
NATO
About four-fifths of PESCO members are also
member states of NATO
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. One EU state (Denmark) is a member of NATO but not a member of PESCO. While PESCO was formed in part due to doubts over the United States' commitment to NATO,
officials stress that PESCO will be complementary to NATO security rather than in competition with it.
NATO Secretary General
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Jens Stoltenberg
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also highlighted how
Military Mobility is a key example of NATO and EU co-operation.
German defence Minister
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
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(CDU) described third country participation in PESCO as a “breakthrough”, which also meant an “impulse” for cooperation between the EU and NATO.
Criticism and lobbying by the United States
The United States has voiced concerns and published 'warnings' about PESCO several times, which many analysts believe to be a sign that the United States fears a loss of influence in Europe, as a militarily self-sufficient EU would make NATO increasingly irrelevant.
Alongside better military cooperation, PESCO also seeks to enhance the defence industry of member states and create jobs within the EU, which several US politicians have criticised over fears of losing revenue from EU states (on average, the United States sells over €1 billion in weapons to EU countries per year).
According to
Françoise Grossetête, a member of the
European Parliament
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from 1994 to 2019, the US is lobbying strongly against increased military cooperation between EU member states, going as far as to directly invite
MEPs
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When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the ECSC) first met in 1952, its ...
to 'private dinners' to try to convince them to vote against any directives or laws that would seek to strengthen military cooperation within the EU.
Despite opposition to PESCO, the United States expressed its desire to participate in the Military Mobility project in 2021. European analysts have suggested that this might pose an attempt to undermine an independent European defence policy from within.
Governance
PESCO has a two-layer structure:
*
Council
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Level: Responsible for the overall policy direction and decision-making including as regards the assessment mechanism to determine if Member States are fulfilling their commitments. Only PESCO members are voting, decisions are taken by unanimity (except decisions regarding the suspension of membership and entry of new members which are taken by qualified majority).
* Projects Level: Each project will be managed by those member states that contribute to it, in line with general rules for project management to be developed at overarching level.
Secretariat
The European
Defence Agency and
External Action Service will act as PESCO's secretariat.
Funding
PESCO projects will be incentivised by the
European Commission
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’s newly established
European Defence Fund
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.
List of projects
The first PESCO projects started with a list of 50 ideas and was whittled down to provide a short list of small-scale projects. Major armament projects are intended in the future (EU forces use 178 different weapon systems compared to 30 in the US), but initially PESCO is to be focused on smaller operations to lay groundwork.
PESCO projects as of February, 2021 and participating countries by category:
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European Medical Command
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* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Spain
* {{Flaglist, Croatia
* {{Flaglist, Austria
* {{Flaglist, Italy
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, Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle / Amphibious Assault Vehicle / Light Armoured Vehicle
, AIFV/AAV/LAV
, {{Flaglist, Italy
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Slovakia
* {{Flaglist, Italy
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, -
, Indirect Fire Support Capability
, EUROARTILLERY
, {{Flaglist, Slovakia
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Hungary
* {{Flaglist, Slovakia
* {{Flaglist, Italy
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, -
,
Crisis Response Operation Core
, EUFOR CROC
, {{Flaglist, Germany
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Cyprus
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Germany
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Italy
* {{Flaglist, Spain
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, -
,
Integrated Unmanned Ground System
, UGS
, {{Flaglist, Estonia
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Belgium
* {{Flaglist, Czech Republic
* {{Flaglist, Estonia
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Finland
* {{Flaglist, Germany
* {{Flaglist, Hungary
* {{Flaglist, Latvia
* {{Flaglist, Netherlands
* {{Flaglist, Poland
* {{Flaglist, Spain
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, -
, EU Beyond Line of Sight Land Battlefield Missile Systems
, EU BLOS
, {{Flaglist, France
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Belgium
* {{Flaglist, Cyprus
* {{Flaglist, France
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Maritime
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!Coordinator
!Project member
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, Maritime Semi-Autonomous Systems for Mine Countermeasures
, MAS MCM
, {{Flaglist, Belgium
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Belgium
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Latvia
* {{Flaglist, Netherlands
* {{Flaglist, Poland
* {{Flaglist, Portugal
* {{Flaglist, Romania
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, -
, Harbour & Maritime Surveillance and Protection
, HARMSPRO
, {{Flaglist, Italy
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Italy
* {{Flaglist, Poland
* {{Flaglist, Portugal
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, -
, Upgrade of Maritime Surveillance
, UMS
, {{Flaglist, Greece
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Croatia
* {{Flaglist, Cyprus
* {{Flaglist, Bulgaria
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Italy
* {{Flaglist, Spain
* {{Flaglist, Ireland
,
, -
, Deployable Modular Underwater Intervention Capability Package
, DIVEPACK
, {{Flaglist, Bulgaria
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Bulgaria
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Romania
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, -
, Maritime Unmanned Anti-Submarine System
, MUSAS
, {{Flaglist, Portugal
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Portugal
* {{Flaglist, Spain
* {{Flaglist, Sweden
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, -
,
European Patrol Corvette
, EPC
, {{Flaglist, Italy
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Spain
* {{Flaglist, Italy
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Space
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!Abbr.
!Coordinator
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, -
, EU Radio Navigation Solution
, EURAS
, {{Flaglist, France
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Belgium
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Germany
* {{Flaglist, Spain
* {{Flaglist, Italy
* {{Flaglist, Poland
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, -
, European Military Space Surveillance Awareness Network
, EU-SSA-N
, {{Flaglist, Italy
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Netherlands
* {{Flaglist, Italy
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Training - Facilities
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, European Union Training Mission Competence Centre
, EU TMCC
, {{Flaglist, Germany
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Austria
* {{Flaglist, Czech Republic
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Germany
* {{Flaglist, Spain
* {{Flaglist, Italy
* {{Flaglist, Ireland
* {{Flaglist, Netherlands
* {{Flaglist, Romania
* {{Flaglist, Sweden
* {{Flaglist, Luxembourg
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, -
, European Training Certification Centre for European Armies
, ETCCEA
, {{Flaglist, Italy
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Italy
,
, -
, Helicopter Hot and High Training
, H3 TRAINING
, {{Flaglist, Greece
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Italy
* {{Flaglist, Romania
,
, -
,
Joint EU Intelligence School
, JEIS
, {{Flaglist, Greece
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Greece
* {{Flaglist, Cyprus
,
, -
, EU Test and Evaluation Centres
, EUTEC
, {{Flaglist, France
{{Flaglist, Sweden
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Sweden
* {{Flaglist, Slovakia
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, -
, Integrated European Joint Training and Simulation Centre
, EUROSIM
, {{Flaglist, Hungary
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Germany
* {{Flaglist, Hungary
* {{Flaglist, Poland
* {{Flaglist, Slovenia
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, -
, EU Cyber Academia and Innovation Hub
, EU CAIH
, {{Flaglist, Portugal
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Portugal
* {{Flaglist, Spain
,
, -
, Special Operations Forces Medical Training Centre
, SMTC
, {{Flaglist, Poland
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Hungary
* {{Flaglist, Poland
,
, -
, CBRN Defence Training Range
, CBRNDTR
, {{Flaglist, Romania
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Italy
* {{Flaglist, Romania
,
, -
, EU Network of Diving Centres
, EUNDC
, {{Flaglist, Romania
, {{columns-list, colwidth=10em, style=width: 600px;,
* {{Flaglist, Bulgaria
* {{Flaglist, France
* {{Flaglist, Romania
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Potential
{{Further, Military of the European Union#Intergovernmental cooperation
Potential future PESCO projects include the following existing intergovernmental cooperations between member states' militaries, presently outside the CSDP framework:{{Citation needed, reason=Any official source saying these will or may be absorbed?, date=December 2017
Forces and command centres:
*
European Corps
*
European Gendarmerie Force
The European Gendarmerie Force (EUROGENDFOR) is an operational, pre-organised, and rapidly deployable intervention force, exclusively comprising elements of several European police forces with military status of the Parties in order to perform all ...
*
European Air Transport Command
The European Air Transport Command (EATC) is the command centre that exercises the operational control of the majority of the aerial refueling capabilities and military transport fleets of a consortium of seven European Union (EU) member states. ...
*
European Maritime Force
*
Movement Coordination Centre Europe
Bodies fostering integration:
*
European Air Group
The European Air Group (EAG) is an independent defence organisation, formed by the Air Forces of its seven member states: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. The EAG is focused on improving interoperabilit ...
*
Finabel
Finabel is a European organisation for the promotion of cooperation and interoperability between the national armies of the member states of the European Union (EU). Founded in 1953, Finabel is controlled by the chiefs of staff of its member sta ...
*
Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation
The Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (French: ''Organisation Conjointe de Coopération en matière d'ARmement''; OCCAR) is a European intergovernmental organisation that facilitates and manages collaborative armament programmes throu ...
*
European Personnel Recovery Centre
The European Personnel Recovery Centre (EPRC) is an intergovernmental military organisation that contributes to the development and harmonisation of policies and standards related to personnel recovery. The ERPC also provides support for education, ...
See also
{{Portal, European Union, War
*
Enhanced cooperation
*
European Intervention Initiative
The European Intervention Initiative (EI2) is a joint military project between 13 European countries outside of existing structures, such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union's (EU) defence arm. EI2 is planne ...
Other initiatives of the
Common Security and Defence Policy
The Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) is the European Union's (EU) course of action in the fields of defence and crisis management, and a main component of the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP).
The CSDP involves the deplo ...
established after the introduction of the
European Union Global Strategy
The Global strategy for the foreign and security policy of the European Union, for short the European Union Global Strategy (EUGS), is the updated doctrine of the European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and e ...
:
*
Coordinated Annual Review on Defence (CARD)
*
European Defence Fund
The European Defence Fund (EDF) is a component of the European Union's (EU) Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) which aims to coordinate and increase national investment in defence research and improve interoperability between national armed ...
*
EUGS, European Union Global Strategy
Other 'European' defence organisations that are currently not part of the CSDP but could potentially become PESCO projects:
*
Movement Coordination Centre Europe
*
European Air Group
The European Air Group (EAG) is an independent defence organisation, formed by the Air Forces of its seven member states: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. The EAG is focused on improving interoperabilit ...
*
Finabel
Finabel is a European organisation for the promotion of cooperation and interoperability between the national armies of the member states of the European Union (EU). Founded in 1953, Finabel is controlled by the chiefs of staff of its member sta ...
*
European Organisation of Military Associations
*
Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation
The Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (French: ''Organisation Conjointe de Coopération en matière d'ARmement''; OCCAR) is a European intergovernmental organisation that facilitates and manages collaborative armament programmes throu ...
*
European Personnel Recovery Centre
The European Personnel Recovery Centre (EPRC) is an intergovernmental military organisation that contributes to the development and harmonisation of policies and standards related to personnel recovery. The ERPC also provides support for education, ...
*
European Air Transport Command
The European Air Transport Command (EATC) is the command centre that exercises the operational control of the majority of the aerial refueling capabilities and military transport fleets of a consortium of seven European Union (EU) member states. ...
References
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External links
*{{Official, https://pesco.europa.eu/
Joint notification by member states to the High Representative and to the Council on PESCO, 13 November 2017Permanent Structured Cooperation: what’s in a name? European Union Institute for Security Studies
The European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is a Paris-based agency of the European Union (EU) within the realm of Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). The EUISS is an autonomous agency with full intellectual freedom and rese ...
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