Common Security and Defence Policy missions of the European Union

Since 2002 the European Union has become increasingly active abroad under the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). 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.

A EUFOR Libya was planned during April 2011 to support the humanitarian effort in that country during the Libyan Civil War, including securing ports and aid corridors.[1] However as of May 2011 the force was not launched.

Contents

Ongoing operations

Europe
Africa
Asia

Completed operations

Europe
Africa
Asia

References

  1. ^ 'Libya: UN will only request nilitary support for aid missions as 'last resort,' The Guardian, 18 April 2011
  2. ^ USEC DR Congo The Council of the European Union
  3. ^ Council of the European Union, Note Technique: Projet “Modernisation de l'Administration des FARDC” Formation en Technologies d’Information au profit des Forces Armées de la RDC, November 2008
  4. ^ U.S. Embassy Brussels, EU: Help Us Reform Congo's Army, 09BRUSSELS1606, 1 December 2009, via United States diplomatic cables leak
  5. ^ Sharon Wiharta, 'Peacebuilding: the new international focus on Africa,' SIPRI Yearbook 2006, Oxford University Press, p.154.
  6. ^ SIPRI Yearbook 2007-2011.
  7. ^ Somalia allows military ships only from France, United States and India to enter its territorial waters.
  8. ^ European Union Somalia Training Mission
  9. ^ Eupol Afghanistan. See also ISIS Europe, [www.isis-europe.org/pdf/2007_artrel_27_esr33eupolafghanistan.pdf An Opportunity for Whom?]
  10. ^ a b Missions & Operations Foreign & Commonwealth Office
  11. ^ EU troops one step closer to Chad deployment EU Observer 28/07/07
  12. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10841293

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