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The Week Ahead: Committee on Foreign Affairs

Thursday 7 May 2020, 12.00 – 14.00 Brussels Room: Remote participation (via Antall 2Q2) The meeting will take place with remote participation. Members will be able to view and listen to the proceedings, ask for the floor and intervene in the meeting. Debate•Debriefing by Olivér Várhelyi, Commissioner for Neighbourhood

Friends of Europe: What can we expect from the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy going forward?

By David McAllister Chair of the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs https://www.friendsofeurope.org/insights/what-can-we-expect-from-the-eus-common-security-and-defence-policy-going-forward/ The deterioration of the European Union’s security environment – whether through armed conflicts, fragile states, jihadist terrorism, cyber-attacks or hybrid threats – affects all of its member states and citizens alike. The EU is