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مقاتل من الصحراء

         



Treaty of Amsterdam

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arrangements to allow the relevant bodies of the EU, including its Policy Planning and Early Warning Unit, to draw on the resources of WEU's Planning Cell, Situation Centre and Satellite Centre;

 

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cooperation in the field of armaments, as appropriate, within the framework of the Western European Armaments Group (WEAG), as the European forum for armaments cooperation, the EU and WEU in the context of rationalisation of the European armaments market and the establishment of a European Armaments Agency;

 

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practical arrangements for ensuring cooperation with the European Commission reflecting its role in the CFSP as defined in the revised Treaty on European Union;

 

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improved security arrangements with the European Union

B.

RELATIONS BETWEEN WEU AND NATO IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ESDI WITHIN THE ATLAEANTIC ALLIANCE

  1. The Atlantic Alliance continues to be the basis of collective defence under the North Atlantic Treaty.It remains the essential forum for consultation among Allies and the framework in which they agree on policies bearing on their security and defence commitments under the Washington Treaty.The Alliance has embarked on a process of adaptation and reform so that it can more effectively carry out the full range of its missions.This process is aimed at strengthening and renewing the transatlantic partnership, including building an ESDI within the Alliance.
  2. WEU is an essential element of the development of the European Security and Defence Identity within the Atlantic Alliance and will accordingly continue its efforts to strengthen institutional and practical cooperation with NATO.
  3. In addition to its support for the common defence enshrined in Article 5 of the Washington Treaty and Article V of the modified Brussels Treaty, WEU Lakes an active role in conflict prevention and crisis management as provided for in the Petersberg Declaration.In this context, WEU undertakes to perform its role to the full, respecting the full trans parency and complementarity between the two Organisations.
  4. WEU affirms that this identity will be grounded on sound military principles and supported by appropriate military planning and will permit the creation of militarily coherent and effective forces capable of operating under the political control and strategic direction of WEU.
  5. To this end, WEU will develop its cooperation with NATO, in particular in the following fields:

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mechanisms for consultation between WEU and NATO in the context of a crisis;


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