The Malta Independent 27 April 2024, Saturday
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Sant says EU plan of action for military mobility ignores neutral member states' position

Tuesday, 18 December 2018, 09:23 Last update: about 6 years ago

Former Prime Minister and Maltese MEP Alfred Sant abstained on the final vote of a report on the proposed EU plan of action on ‘Military Mobility’ because he argued it does not take into sufficient account the position of the neutral EU member states.

The Maltese MEP said the resolution takes for granted the support and association of the EU as a whole in programmes of a military alliance, even when this could be problematic, and not just for neutral EU members.

It forms part of a tapestry of moves that is meant to build into a fully fledged European defence policy for which an intelligible military doctrine is still absent, especially with the UK now being outside the scope of the overall approach. It assumes that the momentum behind proposals for an EU security and defence policy is cohesive when it is actually being built on contingent military concerns and strategies of disparate member states. While this may make it seem that the formulation of a fully fledged military policy will consequently be more speedily accomplished, it risks leading in the medium but even in the short term to impasses a situation in which no progress is possible, especially because of disagreement; a deadlock like those that have been experienced during recent years in the formulation eurozone policies. Only stagnation and stalemate can be much more dangerous in the field of defence than in that of monetary policy.” remarked the Maltese MEP.

European Commission President Juncker and EU High Representative Mogherini on 28 March 2018 presented an Action Plan on Military Mobility to consolidate and reinforce EU security and defence. The objective is to work together at European level to ensure road and rail networks are suitable for military transport, and to simplify and streamline national rules for quick and seamless movement of military troops and vehicles across the continent in case of a crisis.

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