c- Conclusiones Finales del Consejo Europeo – 6 Marzo.

12º BOLETÍN INFORMATIVO «EUROPA SE MUEVE» 07/03.

ANEXO – DECLARACIONES

La reacción de la Unión Europea y Europa frente al cambio de alianzas de Trump

Conclusiones Finales del Consejo Europeo – 6 Marzo.

European Council 

Brussels, 6 March 2025

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EUCO 6/25 

NOTE 

From: General Secretariat of the Council 

To: Delegations 

Subject: Special meeting of the European Council (6 March 2025) – Conclusions 

Delegations will find attached the conclusions adopted by the European Council at the above  meeting.

I. UKRAINE 

1. The European Council held an exchange of views with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President  of Ukraine.  

2. The European Council discussed the latest developments as regards Ukraine. The text  set out in document EUCO 10/25 was firmly supported by 26 Heads of State or  Government.  

3. The European Council will revert to the issue at its next meeting.  

II. EUROPEAN DEFENCE 

4. Recalling the Versailles Declaration of March 2022 and the Strategic Compass for  Security and Defence, the European Council stresses that Europe must become more  sovereign, more responsible for its own defence and better equipped to act and deal  autonomously with immediate and future challenges and threats with a 360° approach.  Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and its repercussions for European and  global security in a changing environment constitute an existential challenge for the  European Union.  

5. In this context, the European Union will accelerate the mobilisation of the necessary  instruments and financing in order to bolster the security of the European Union and the  protection of our citizens. In doing so, the Union will reinforce its overall defence  readiness, reduce its strategic dependencies, address its critical capability gaps and  strengthen the European defence technological and industrial base accordingly across  the Union so that it is in a position to better supply equipment in the quantities and at  the accelerated pace needed. This will also contribute to boosting European industrial  and technological competitiveness. 

6. Building on its previous conclusions and in line with the respective competences  conferred by the Treaties, and in light of the recent letter by the President of the  Commission, the European Council stresses the need to continue to substantially  increase expenditure on Europe’s security and defence, and: 

a) welcomes the intention of the Commission to recommend to the Council the  activation, in a coordinated manner, of the national escape clause under the  Stability and Growth Pact as an immediate measure, and calls on the Commission  to explore further measures, taking into account the views of the Council, while  ensuring debt sustainability, to facilitate significant defence spending at national  level in all Member States; 

b) calls on the Commission to propose additional funding sources for defence at  EU level, including by means of additional possibilities and incentives offered to  all Member States, on the basis of the principles of objectivity, non-discrimination  and equal treatment of Member States, in the use of their current allocations under  the relevant EU funding programmes, and to swiftly present relevant proposals; 

c) takes note of the intention of the Commission to put forward a proposal for a new EU instrument to provide Member States with loans backed by the EU budget of up to EUR 150 billion, and invites the Council to examine this proposal as a  matter of urgency; 

d) welcomes the recent letter by the President of the European Investment Bank  Group and the plans therein to step up its support for Europe’s security and  defence industry while safeguarding its operations and financing capacity, and  calls on the Board of Governors of the European Investment Bank (EIB) to  urgently continue to adapt the EIB’s practices for lending to the defence industry,  notably by re-evaluating the list of excluded activities and by increasing the  volume of available funding in the field of security and defence;

e) underlines the importance of mobilising private financing for the defence industry  and invites the Commission to consider measures in this regard, including by  signalling to private investors the importance of the defence industry for Europe at  large; 

f) identifies the following first list of priority areas for action at EU level in the field  of capabilities taking into account the lessons learned from the war in Ukraine, in  accordance with the work already done in the framework of the European Defence  Agency and in full coherence with NATO: air and missile defence; artillery  systems, including deep precision strike capabilities; missiles and ammunition;  drones and anti-drone systems; strategic enablers, including in relation to space and critical infrastructure protection; military mobility; cyber; artificial  intelligence and electronic warfare; 

g) underlines that the defence of all EU land, air and maritime borders contribute to  the security of Europe as a whole, in particular as regards the EU’s eastern border,  considering the threats posed by Russia and Belarus; 

h) in addition, considering the threats on the rest of the EU borders, stresses the  importance of their defence; 

i) stresses the importance of more systematic aggregation of demand, harmonisation  of requirements and joint procurement with the aim of reducing overall costs,  ensuring standardisation and interoperability and offering European industry, including SMEs and mid-caps, greater predictability, as well as contributing to a  well-functioning market for the defence industry that would better mobilise private and public investments and ensure cross-border access to defence supply  chains; 

j) invites the European Defence Agency, with the High Representative, the  Commission and Member States, to swiftly review the appropriate processes to  that end;

k) invites the co-legislators to conclude the negotiations on the European Defence  Industry Programme (EDIP) as soon as possible; 

l) underlines the importance of continued support for research, innovation and  development through the European Defence Fund; 

m) calls on the Commission and the co-legislators to swiftly take work forward on  simplifying the legal and administrative framework, in particular for public  procurement, industry cooperation, permitting and reporting requirements, in  order to address all obstacles and bottlenecks hindering a rapid ramping up of the  defence industry, including for SMEs and mid-caps. In this context, the European  Council invites the Commission to prioritise a defence-specific simplification  omnibus. 

7. The European Council also recalls that a stronger and more capable European Union in  the field of security and defence will contribute positively to global and transatlantic  security and is complementary to NATO, which remains, for those States that are  members of it, the foundation of their collective defence. It invites the Member States  that are also NATO allies to coordinate ahead of the NATO Summit in June 2025. The European Council underlines the importance of working together with like-minded  non-EU partners.

8. The above is without prejudice to the specific character of the security and defence  policy of certain Member States, and takes into account the security and defence  interests of all Member States, in accordance with the Treaties. 

9. The European Council looks forward to the White Paper on the Future of European  Defence, including further elements and options therein that aim to substantially boost  financing for European defence and to strengthen the European defence technological  and industrial base.  

10. The European Council will revert to this issue at its March and June meetings. 

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