On Tuesday 11 December, the European Parliament called for more fluidity in the mobility of military personnel and equipment, to make it easier for them to move within and outside the EU.
In the report on military mobility by Tunne Kelam (EPP, Estonia), which they adopted by 437 votes to 155 with 63 abstentions, MEPs recall that military mobility is a "central strategic tool enabling the Union to work effectively in pursuit of its defence and security interests".
In their view, the...