🏛️ EU approves 'Military Schengen' for rapid troop mobility across Europe
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The EU has approved the 'Military Schengen' initiative to streamline troop movements across member states, reducing permit processing times to three days in peacetime and hours in emergencies. The plan includes a €17.65 billion budget for over 500 infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing military mobility by 2027. This initiative responds to rising security threats from Russia and aims to bolster European defense readiness through improved logistical frameworks and a solidarity pool for resource sharing among member states.
Key points
- The EU's 'Military Schengen' aims to streamline troop movements, reducing permit processing to three days in peacetime and hours in emergencies.
- A proposed budget of €17.65 billion will fund over 500 infrastructure projects to enhance military mobility by 2027.
- The initiative includes a solidarity pool for sharing military resources among member states during crises.
- The plan responds to heightened security threats from Russia, aiming to bolster European defense readiness.
Links
- ANSA: Della Valle (M5s), con Schengen militare l'Ue prepara la guerra - Altre news - Ansa.it
- El País: Bruselas quiere un 'Schengen militar' para facilitar el transporte de tropas y armamento a través de la UE
- Euronews: 'Military Schengen': Brussels proposal aims to speed up mobilisation
- ANSA: Commissario Ue, necessari 100 miliardi per mobilità militare (2) - Altre news - Ansa.it
- Euronews: Which European country spends the most on defence R&D?
- El Mundo: Llega el 'Schengen militar': la UE elimina barreras y normas para desplazar tropas y equipamiento por Europa de manera rápida
- ANSA: Ue, 'Schengen militare' e innovazione nel settore difesa - Notizie
- Europa Press: Defensa sostiene que hay que hablar de "rearme europeo" y pide "instrumentos jurídicos" para lograr los objetivos
- POLITICO Europe: Toward a faster, smarter and more sovereign European defense
- 20minutos: Bruselas plantea un 'Schengen militar' para impulsar la movilidad de tropas y armas con permisos 'exprés' en caso de guerra
- ANSA: Kallas, la mobilità delle truppe è essenziale per difenderci - Altre news - Ansa.it
- elDiario: Bruselas propone un "Schengen militar" para facilitar el traslado de tropas ante la amenaza de Rusia
- La Stampa: Kaja Kallas e il nuovo piano per lo spostamento rapido di soldati e armi fra gli Stati europei
- ANSA: 'Military Schengen' and innovaatin in defense: EU - Czech Republic
- ABC: La UE aprueba un 'Schengen militar' para facilitar el movimiento de tropas entre sus países
- Euronews: EU aims to reskill 600,000 workers for booming defence sector by 2030
- Associated Press: With an eye on Russia, EU wants to make it easier to deploy tanks and troops at short notice
- Agenzia Giornalistica Italia (AGI): La Ue si muove verso uno "Schengen militare"
- ANSA: Una Schengen militare per spostare le truppe Ue - Altre news - Ansa.it
- The Guardian: EU executive draws up plan for greater mobility of armed forces in Europe
Facts
- The 'Military Schengen' aims for troop movements to be authorized within three days in peacetime and hours in emergencies.
- A budget of €17.65 billion is proposed for over 500 infrastructure projects to enhance military mobility by 2027.
- The initiative includes a solidarity pool for sharing military resources among EU member states.
- The plan is a response to heightened security threats from Russia, aiming to improve European defense capabilities.
Quotes
- Infantry wins battles, but logistics wins wars — Andrius Kubilius
- The rapid movement of European armed forces is essential for European Defence — Kaja Kallas
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