Press releases related to the Committee's work can be found in the "Press releases" section under the "Home" menu of the Committee's webpage. Additional press releases are listed below.
On Wednesday, MEPs will assess the situation in the Central African Republic and the role of the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy in the region.
How international support for the Central African Republic (CAR) should be enhanced, and what role the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) plays in the region will be the focus of the debate organised jointly by the Security and Defence Subcommittee and the Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday. ...
Only a strong and united European Union and its member states can develop a more robust security and defence policy, say MEPs.
In a world with increasingly assertive and competing powers, and shifting alliances, the EU is aiming to be a global actor in peace and security, say Foreign Affairs Committee MEPs in the annual report on the Implementation of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). ...
In a debate on Monday 30 November, Subcommittee on security and defence MEPs will discuss how to strengthen and support EU space defence industries.
The EU's autonomy in space will be discussed in the Security and Defence Subcommittee meeting in which MEPs will focus on access, security, and resilience of its infrastructure in this sector. ...
27 October 2020
On Wednesday 28 October 2020, MEPs will assess the danger posed by Daesh propaganda and the problems caused by infiltration and disinformation within the European Union.
In spite of drastically losing territory in Syria and Iraq, Daesh and its affiliates remain dangerous and continue to be a global threat. Daesh has started transitioning towards asymmetric warfare methods and guerrilla tactics, and its propaganda methods are effective in recruiting foreign fighters. ...
The EU's overall level of security and defence would be higher if an effective EU system for the coherent, strategic and joint use of resources would be in place, say MEPs.
No member state can protect itself alone against the common multifaceted threats that the EU faces in its security and defence today, warn MEPs in the resolution on the implementation and governance of Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). ...
15 October 2020
Security and Defence Subcommittee MEPs will debate how the Common Security and Defence Policy was implemented in 2019., at the meeting on Thursday.
Taking into account the European Union's ambitions to be a global actor for peace, the MEPs will consider the EU's actions and policies which contribute to the maintenance of international peace and security, supporting the rules-based international order. ...
25 September 2020
MEPs will debate the future document designed to provide enhanced political and strategic direction for EU security and defence, on Monday, 28. September.
Security and Defence Subcommittee MEPs will hold an in-depth exchange of views with the Ambassador Charles Fries, Deputy Secretary General of the European External Action Service (EEAS) for Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) and Crisis Response. The discussion will focus in particular on the future "Strategic Compass". ...
MEPs call on member states not to reduce their defence spending in the coming years, especially their financial involvement in European cooperative projects.
Member states participating in Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) projects should be encouraged to evolve from a strictly national focus on defence to a stronger European one and prioritise using a more European collaborative approach, warned MEPs on the Committee on Foreign Affairs. ...