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EU and Civilian Missions

EU and Civilian Missions. - Why to do - What to do - How to do - Who to do - With whom to do. Mr Antti Haikio Senior Strategic Advisor, EEAS CMPD Conference on Serbia's Future Involvement in EU Civilian Missions 15 December 2017, Belgrade antti.haikio@eeas.europa.eu. WHY?. WHY?.

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EU and Civilian Missions

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  1. EU and Civilian Missions - Why to do- What to do- How to do- Who to do - With whom to do Mr Antti Haikio Senior Strategic Advisor, EEAS CMPD Conference on Serbia's Future Involvement in EU Civilian Missions 15 December 2017, Belgrade antti.haikio@eeas.europa.eu

  2. WHY?

  3. WHY?

  4. 14/12/2017 to the Heads of States in European Council WHY?

  5. Complex Crises Conflicts Crime Fragile states Failure states

  6. EU has all elements and instruments – more than other actors • The world's largest trading block • The world's largest Development actor, donor • Includes: • Diplomatic • Security • Defence • Financial • Trade • Development • Humanitarian aid EU’s Integrated approach

  7. Integrated Approach Diplomacy Political Geographic & Multilateral Directorates CRISIS PLATFORM Commission CSDP Development Economy Trade Defence & Security Rule of Law

  8. EU External Action Common Security & Defence Policy (CSDP) Common Foreign & Security Policy (CFSP) External Action

  9. CSDP JHA Internal Security +Defence External Security +Crisis Management

  10. Roadmap Strengthening Civilian CSDP Civcom 11/12/2017 CMPD.2 = Workshops 1 – 3 = Introduction of the CONCEPT = Introduction of the CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN = Introduction of the COMPACT Workshop / Concept Workshop / Capabilities Workshop / Compact Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2019 2017 2018 CONCEPT Work starts with Capabilities by MS, EU to identify requirements, abilities and gaps CAPABILITIES COMPACT Introduction of the Concept for Strengthening Civilian CSDP Civcom, PSC Introduction of the Civilian Capability Development Plan Built on the Concept Civcom, PSC, Council Introduction of the Civilian CSDP Compact Civcom, PSC, Council Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2020 2018 2019 Work building the Civilian capabilities in MS, EU. Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027 – Security and citizenship

  11. Capability Development 2018 • Capabilities • Capacities • Competencies • European Council with Head of States today 15/12/2017 • 1) Concept, 2) Capability Development Plan and 3) Compact by November 2018 Council • Generic Capabilities (MS) • Security-specific Capabilities (MS / EU / Partners)

  12. Gender • Laws and norms • Organization • Training and education • Logistics • Management and leadership • Personnel and human resources • Financies • Interoperability • Information • RD&I Capabilities / Generic 2018

  13. Counter-terrorism and radicalization • Migration related security challenges • Hybrid • Cyber • Border Security • Maritime security • Civilian – Military synergies • Resilience • Prevention Capabilities / Security 2018

  14. EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE COUNCIL EUROPEAN COMMISSION EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Institutional Framework HR/VP

  15. European Parliament – represents the citizens • European Commission – represents the service • European Council – represents the 28 MS • European External Action Service – represents EU’s foreign, security and defence policy What is the EU

  16. Three tools: • Sanctions • Conflict Prevention and Mediation • Crisis Management (CSDP) • Military Operations • Civilian Missions (Police, Rule of Law, Monitoring, Advisory…) • Executive and strengthening mandates • Future action? CFSP – Common Foreign and Security Policy

  17. CSDP – Common Security and Defence Policy • Tasks – so far • Conflict prevention and peace-keeping tasks • SSR (security sector reform) and DSR (defence sector…) • Civilian missions; police, justice, border • Combat forces in crisis management, including peacemaking • DDR operations • Military advice and assistance tasks, training missions • Post-conflict stabilisation tasks • Future tasks?

  18. 3 important levels of EU • Member states, Capitals • EU institutions, HQ, Brussels • Field level, delegations, programs, missions and operations

  19. Troubles ??? Crisis ??? ??? Conflict Advised Approved by Member states Advised Approved by Member states PFCA CMC CONOPS OPLAN MIP CMO Advised Approved by Member states POL Advised Approved by CivOpsCmdr/HoM CSO POL-STRAT STRAT-OPER OPER-TACT TACT-TECH

  20. Strengthening civilian CSDP 2018 • Capabilities • Capacities • Competencies • European Council with Head of States today 15/12/2017 • 1) Concept, 2) Capability Development Plan and 3) Compact • Generic Capabilities (MS) • Security-specific Capabilities (MS / EU / Partners)

  21. Hvala lepo! antti.haikio@eeas.europa.eu Facebook, LinkedIn Twitter @anttihaikiosm

  22. A Case Finland in Peacekeeping and CivilianMissions • National Capabilitystartsfrom • Small country • Limited resources • Simplesystem • Max outcomes

  23. National Capability has generic capabilities as • Law on Civilian Participation to Crisis Management • Decision-making & coordination • MFA decides state participation (where, what, how, who) • MIA implements in persons • Finance • 2 state budget lines • Operational work: • CMC Finland (www.cmcfinland.fi) • Training, recruitment, logistics, state employer • National Strategy on Civilian Crisis Management (PMO) • Coordination (1) inter-ministry (2) services • Strong gender policy and practice (40 %) • Strong nexus External / Internal security • NGO cooperation

  24. www.cmcfinland.fi – PO Box 1325, FI-70820 Kuopio, Finland

  25. Ministry of the Interior implements the decision and political guidance of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Implementation of the Civilian crisis management in the EU, UN, OSCE, NATO and other coalitions. Act on the Civil participation in Crisis Management: "The Ministry of the Interior deals with issues related to domestic readiness and issues related to the provision of aid falling within the rescue services under the Rescue Services Act. Section 4 — Domestic readiness Domestic readiness comprises: 1) readiness for recruitment of civil personnel to be sent on crisis management duties abroad; 2) material and logistic readiness; 3) provision of crisis management training for civil personnel; 4) coordination of preparation for issues referred to in paragraphs 1-3 above in various administrative sectors and 5) cooperation with non-governmental organizations in order to maintain and develop the issues referred to in paragraphs 1-3 above." Law to be revised and/or amended in 2016.

  26. Hvala Lepo Kiitos Embassy of Finland TAIEX and Twinning in IPA / EU Ministry Serbia, line ministries and EUD MFA and MIA in Finland

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