EU Security Union Strategy

Institutional affairs, Foreign affairs and security policy

The threat landscape facing the EU continues to evolve. In recent years, new, increasingly complex cross-border and cross-sectorial security threats have emerged, highlighting the need for closer cooperation on security. The Commission will prepare a new EU Security Union Strategy to set out the areas where the Union can bring added value to support Member States in ensuring security – from combatting terrorism and organised crime, to preventing and detecting hybrid threats, to cybersecurity.

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