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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 May 2023

Tuesday, 16 May 2023

Questions (148)

Matt Carthy

Question:

148. Deputy Matt Carthy asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs if he will report on the progress made implementing the EU Strategic Compass; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22789/23]

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The Strategic Compass, approved by the Foreign Affairs Council and endorsed by the European Council in March of last year, outlines the way forward for the European Union in the field of security and defence. The document sets out the reality of the current European security environment, notably in the context of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and then proposes a series of actions and deliverables in areas such as crisis management, resilience, capability development and partnerships with key international actors. Each of these actions lists a set of clear policy objectives, with timelines for implementation.

Implementation began immediately after adoption, and is progressing rapidly. The EU has succeeded, amongst other things, in bolstering its capacity to counter hybrid threats, foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI) and strengthening resilience through the development of an EU Hybrid Toolbox, a new FIMI Toolbox and the establishment of EU Hybrid Rapid Response Teams, while an EU wide approach to strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructure has also been agreed.

In addition, there has been progress toward securing access to strategic domains, including through an update to the Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox, the proposed Cyber Resilience Act, the first ever EU Space Strategy for Security and Defence and an updated Maritime Security Strategy.

The EU has also increased the effectiveness of its civilian and military crisis management tools and demonstrated speed and flexibility in this regard, including through the deployment of an EU Military Assistance Mission in support of Ukraine, an EU Civilian Mission in Armenia and an EU Civilian Partnership Mission in the Republic of Moldova. The foundation has also been laid for the adoption of a new Civilian CSDP Compact in May 2023.

Ireland fully supports the implementation of the Strategic Compass, and has engaged constructively across all areas of activity.

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