Monday, May 22nd., 2017 EU to launch military HQ within days: Mogherini
Monday, May 22nd., 2017
"...The
MPCC will initially coordinate three such missions, training government
forces in Mali, the Central African Republic and Somalia...."
EU to launch military HQ within days: Mogherini
Thu May 18, 2017 5:19P
Federica
Mogherini, the EU foreign policy chief, talks to the media prior to a
Foreign Affairs Council meeting at the EU Council building in Brussels,
May 18, 2017. (Photo by AFP)
The EU foreign policy
chief says remaining differences over a planned military headquarters
have been resolved and it could be formally launched in a few days.
Diplomatic
sources said earlier British objections to any suggestion the
headquarters could have an operational military role had held up
agreement but Federica Mogherini stressed the way was now clear.
"I
understand it is finalized. I understand we have a couple of days to
have the official text in place," Mogherini told reporters after a
meeting of EU defense ministers in Brussels on Thursday.
She
stressed there was no holdup nor need to revisit the political decision
all 28 member states took in March to set up the Military Planning and
Conduct Capability (MPCC) facility.
There had been some
expectations that after EU foreign ministers approved a text Monday, the
formal launch could be announced Thursday. Foreign
Ministers pose for a family picture with the EU foreign policy chief,
Federica Mogherini (5thL) during the EU informal meeting of Foreign
Affairs Ministers, on April 28, 2017 in Valletta, Malta. (Photo by AFP)A
statement of conclusions agreed by the defense ministers said member
states looked "forward to the effective establishment, as a short-term
objective, of the Military Planning and Conduct Capability within the EU
Military Staff in Brussels."
"The MPCC will assume
responsibilities at the strategic level for the operational planning and
conduct of the EU's non-executive military missions," it said.
The
MPCC will initially coordinate three such missions, training government
forces in Mali, the Central African Republic and Somalia.
Mogherini
has led efforts for the EU to take on a much larger defense and
security role given the uncertainties raised over Washington's
commitment to European security by President Donald Trump.
Europe's
worst refugee crisis since World War II and a series of deadly attacks
linked to the Daesh terrorist group have also encouraged calls for the
EU to do more.
Brexit-bound Britain has traditionally opposed any
such moves toward a possible EU European army and prioritizes NATO over
the bloc on defense.
Asked about Britain's future in EU security,
Mogherini said all sides expected London to continue to play its full
role until the Brexit divorce is completed.
"Obviously, once you
are not a member state you cannot take part in the decisions but you can
take part" in the missions, Mogherini said.
(Source: AFP)