- European Union Military Staff
EU Agency
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website = [http://consilium.europa.eu/cms3_fo/showPage.asp?id=1039&lang=en Official website] The European Union Military Staff (EUMS) is a department of theEuropean Union (EU), responsible for supervising operations within the realm of theEuropean Security and Defence Policy . It is directly attached to the private office of theHigh Representative of the Common Foreign and Security Policy , currentlyJavier Solana , and is formally part of theGeneral Secretariat of the Council of the European Union .Role
In addition to providing strategic advice to the High Representative, the EUMS reports to the
European Union Military Committee (EUMC), an intergovernmental Council body made up of the Chiefs of Defence. Its main task is to perform "early warning, situation assessment and strategic planning for Petersberg tasks" and to implement ESDP missions (2001/80/CFSP, annex article 2) such asEUFOR Althea and the otherEuropean Union Force missions in Chad/CAR and the DR Congo. The EUMS current consists of 200+ military and civilian personnel.The EUMS is located in the Kortenberg building, a short distance from the
Berlaymont building , at Avenue de Kortenburg 150, B-1040 Brussels. Nearby is the Belgian Royal Military Academy building.EUMS is headed by
Lieutenant General David Leakey , who was previously commander ofEUFOR Althea .The EUMS does not directly control the EU military missions. In conjunction with
NATO , as required, an Operational Headquarters (OHQ) is nominated. The OHQ directs the Force Headquarters or FHQ, also provided by a member country, which carries out the operation on the ground. Five national operational headquarters have been made available for use by the Union to fulfil the OHQ role. The French CPCO - Centre de Planification et deConduite des Opérations - is situated at the à l'État major des Armées, 231 boulevard St Germain, in Paris. Near Paris also is the FrenchMont Valérien command-and-control facility, where a French declared OHQ for EU operations is located. (It is not clear if the French Mont Valerien facility has a national designation). The others are the BritishPJHQ at theNorthwood Headquarters northwest ofLondon , Germany's Armed Forces Operational Command nearPotsdam , Centocelle inRome andLarissa . The selected OHQ runs the operation at the strategic level. For example,Operation Artemis used Mont Valérien as its OHQ and EUFOR's DR Congo operation used Potsdam. [ [http://www.consilium.europa.eu/cms3_fo/showPage.asp?id=1211&lang=EN&mode=g EU Operations Centre] consilium.europa.eu] The second option is to useNATO facilities, under 'Berlin plus ' arrangements, as was the case for mountingEUFOR Althea , for which SHAPE was used. [ [http://www.consilium.europa.eu/cms3_fo/showPage.asp?id=1211&lang=RO&mode=g EU Operations Centre ] ]From 1 January 2007, as a third option, the
European Union Operations Centre also began work in Brussels. It can command a limited size force of about 2000 troops (e.g. a battlegroup).ee also
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Common Foreign and Security Policy
*European Security and Defence Policy
*Military of the European Union
*General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union
*High Representative of the CFSP
*Council of the European Union References
External links
* [http://consilium.europa.eu/cms3_fo/showPage.asp?id=1039&lang=en Official website]
* http://europa.eu/whoiswho/bin/dispent.pl?lang=en&entity_id=61084
* http://www.consilium.europa.eu/cms3_fo/showPage.asp?id=279&lang=en&mode=g
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