The European
Gendarmerie Force (EGF) is
an initiative of 5 EU Member States - France, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal
and Spain – aimed at improving the crisis management capability in
sensitive areas. Since Wednesday, 17th December 2008, the High
Level Interdepartmental Committee Meeting (CIMIN) decided to welcome the
Romanian Gendarmerie to become a full member of the EGF. Therefore the
EGF consists from that moment of 6 member states.
EGF responds to the need to rapidly
conduct all the spectrum of civil security actions, either on its own or
in parallel with the military intervention, by providing a
multinational and effective tool.
The EGF will facilitate the handling of crisis that require management by police forces, usually in a critical situation, also taking advantage from the experience already gained in the relevant peace-keeping missions.
Based in Vicenza in the "Generale Chinotto" barracks, the EGF HQ is now developing a comprehensive and coherent operational system, which will permit to be ready in case of prompt deployment to crisis areas.
EGF goal is to provide the International Community with a valid and operational instrument for crisis management, first and foremost at disposal of EU, but also of other International Organizations, as NATO, UN and OSCE, and ad hoc coalitions.
The EGF will facilitate the handling of crisis that require management by police forces, usually in a critical situation, also taking advantage from the experience already gained in the relevant peace-keeping missions.
Based in Vicenza in the "Generale Chinotto" barracks, the EGF HQ is now developing a comprehensive and coherent operational system, which will permit to be ready in case of prompt deployment to crisis areas.
EGF goal is to provide the International Community with a valid and operational instrument for crisis management, first and foremost at disposal of EU, but also of other International Organizations, as NATO, UN and OSCE, and ad hoc coalitions.
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isto, é a nova Guarda Pretoriana dos Estados Unidos da Europa...
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