On Tuesday 30 January, the European Court of Auditors found that, while the European External Action Service (EEAS) ensures generally effective coordination of the EU’s external action, its interaction with the 145 EU delegations remains “perfectible, as does the secure exchange of data, and its information management is not adapted to needs at various levels”.
The auditors stress that coordination between the EEAS, the European Commission and the EU Council is effective. In...