STATE OF THE UNION #SOTEU 15 SEPTEMBER 2021
Transcript of STATE OF THE UNION #SOTEU 15 SEPTEMBER 2021
Defence#SOTEU1 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 2 1
S T A T E O F T H E U N I O N
The EU and NATO need to invest in our joint partnership and to draw on each side’s unique strength.
In future, the EU also needs to be able to do more on its own:
To provide stability in our neighbourhood
To deal with new and emerging threats; hybrid/cyber attacks, the arms race in space
Because Europe is a unique security provider, with a long history of peacebuilding
The EU is working with NATO on a new EU-NATO Joint Declaration to be presented before the end of 2021
© A
dobe
Stoc
k
Print ISBN 978-92-76-41413-1 doi:10.2775/226613 NA-01-21-202-EN-CPDF ISBN 978-92-76-41386-8 doi:10.2775/77584 NA-01-21-202-EN-N
© European Union, 2021Reuse of this document is allowed, provided appropriate credit is given and any changes are indicated (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license). For any use or reproduction of elements that are not owned by the EU, permission may need to be sought directly from the respective right holders. All images © European Union, unless otherwise stated.
Presidents Macron and von der Leyen will convene a European Defence Summit in Toulouse under the French EU Presidency – first half of 2022
We have started to develop a European Defence ecosystem.
But what we need is the European Defence Union.
Europe needs to:
improve collective decision-making and
intelligence cooperation
consider waiving VAT when buying European-
made defence equipment
consider its own joint Situational Awareness
Centre
a European Cyber Defence Policy, including legislation
on common standards, under a new European Cyber Resilience Act
improve interoperability – we are investing in common platforms, from fighter jets
to drones to cyber
© A
dobe
Stoc
k