"Our papers are bad": a proposal for European security on the table
Andrius Kubilius, the European Commissioner for Defense and Space, proposed the creation of a European Security Council to coordinate joint European defense projects during this week's European Defense Agency conference.
During a recent conference held by the European Defense Agency, Andrius Kubilius, the European Commissioner for Defense and Space, advocated for the formation of a European Security Council. This proposal aims to enhance the coordination of collaborative defense initiatives among European nations. Kubilius noted that the concept is not new, having been previously considered between 2017 and 2018 by notable leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron and then-German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Kubilius emphasized the potential benefits of establishing such a council, which could not only guide the transformation of European defense but also ensure more effective responses to emerging security challenges. His call for this initiative comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the strengthening of defense capabilities across Europe, particularly in light of shifting geopolitical dynamics.
The proposal reflects an increasing recognition of the need for a unified defense strategy within the European Union, particularly given recent events that have highlighted vulnerabilities in Europe's security posture. Establishing this council could pave the way for more robust defense collaborations and a coherent strategic direction for European defense policies moving forward.