ESDP missions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Since 2002, the European Union has intervened abroad nineteen times in three different continents.
Since 2002, the European Union has intervened abroad nineteen times in three different continents.

Since 2002 the European Union has become increasingly active abroad under the European Security and Defence Policy. As of February 2008, it has engaged in nineteen operations, using civilian and military instruments in several countries in three continents (Europe, Africa and Asia). Ten of these operations are currently ongoing; two more are planned.

Contents

[edit] Ongoing operations

European Union

This article is part of the series:
Defence of the
European Union

Politics

CFSP High Representative

Javier Solana

Foreign and Security Policy
Security and Defence Policy
Defence Initiative
Defence Procurement
Petersberg tasks
Foreign relations

Bodies

Political and Security Committee
Military Committee
Military Staff
Defence Agency
Institute for Security Studies
Satellite Centre

Military Forces

Helsinki Headline Goal
EUFOR
Battlegroups
Gendarmerie
Eurocorps
Deployments

Related organisations

Western European Union
North Atlantic Treaty Organization


 v  d  e 
Europe
Africa
  • European Union Security Sector Reform Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (EUSEC RD Congo), 8 June 2005–: The European Union mission is to provide advice and assistance for security sector reform in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1]
  • EUPOL RD Congo, 1 July 2007–: Established as a successor to EUPOL Kinshasa with an initial mandate until 30 June 2008.
  • European Union Military Bridging Operation in Chad and the Central African Republic (EUFOR Tchad/RCA), 17 March 2008–: Deployment of 3000 troops as part of the joint EU-UN force MINURCAT in Chad and the Central African Republic to protect refugee camps.[2]
  • European Union Mission in Support of Security Sector Reform in Guinea-Bissau (EU SSR Guinea-Bissau), 12 February 2008–: A mission for security sector reform in Guinea-Bissau with an initial mandate until 31 May 2009.
Asia
  • European Union Integrated Rule of Law Mission for Iraq (EUJUST LEX), 1 July 2005–: The objective of this judicial mission to Iraq is to train some 770 judges, investigating magistrates, and senior police and penitentiary officers.
  • European Union Border Assistance Mission for the Rafah Crossing Point (EUBAM Rafah), 25 November 2005–: A border monitoring mission at the Rafah border-crossing between the Gaza and Egypt.
  • European Union Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support (EUPOL COPPS), 1 January 2006–: EU support to the Palestinian civil police, security sector reform and criminal justice.
  • European Union Police Mission to Afghanistan (EUPOL Afghanistan), 15 June 2007–: A police mission to Afghanistan, launched on 15 June 2007 and to last at least three years.[3]

[edit] Completed operations

Europe
  • European Union Military Operation in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (EUFOR Concordia), 31 March 200315 December 2003: Launched in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia following the request of President Boris Trajkovski. This operation made use of NATO assets and capabilities. This was the first mission (as per the December 1999 declaration of intent by EU members). During the operation, European Union troops watched over growing civil unrest in Macedonia due to ethnic tensions between the Macedon majority and Albanian minority in the east of the country. These tensions have abated since the approval by the Macedonian Parliament of a set of legislative measures recognising the rights of the Albanian minority. In a sense the stirrings of nationalism in the Albanian community was a direct result of the 1999 Kosovo War and the subsequent quasi-independence enjoyed by Kosovar Albanians. The force was acknowledged to have completed its mission successfully and a smaller follow-up mission which comprises assisting and training Macedonian police has recently begun.
  • European Union Police Mission in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (EUPOL Proxima), 15 December 200314 December 2005: More fully the European Union Police Mission in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, this operation was launched on 15 December 2003 and covered an initial period of one year.
  • European Union Rule of Law Mission in Georgia (EUJUST Themis), 16 July 200414 July 2005: his mission was launched on 16 July 2004 for a duration of 12 months, and was designed to support the Georgian authorities in challenges to the criminal justice system and reform process.
  • European Union Police Advisory Team in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (EUPAT), 15 December 200514 June 2006: Launched on 15 December 2005 as a follow-on mission to EUPOL Proxima. The EU monitors and mentors the country's police on priority issues in the field of border police, public peace and order and accountability, the fight against corruption and organised crime. It finished its mandate in May 2006.[4]
Africa
Asia
  • European Union Monitoring Mission in Aceh (Indonesia) (Aceh Monitoring Mission, AMM), 15 September 200515 December 2006: The European Union, together with contributing countries from ASEAN, as well as with Norway and Switzerland, has deployed in September 2005 a monitoring mission in Aceh (Indonesia), monitoring the implementation of the peace agreement between the Government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM). The mission was finished in December 2006.

[edit] References

  1. ^ USEC DR Congo The Council of the European Union
  2. ^ EU troops one step closer to Chad deployment EU Observer 28/07/07
  3. ^ Eupol Afghanistan. See also ISIS Europe, [www.isis-europe.org/pdf/2007_artrel_27_esr33eupolafghanistan.pdf An Opportunity for Whom?]
  4. ^ Missions & Operations Foreign & Commonwealth Office
  5. ^ Missions & Operations Foreign & Commonwealth Office

[edit] External link