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  2. European Union Intelligence and Situation Centre - Wikipedia

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    Structurally, it is a directorate of the External Action Service (EEAS) and reports directly to the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. Article 4 of the Treaty on European Union , among other things, expressly states that "national security remains the sole responsibility of each Member State". [ 2 ]

  3. European External Action Service - Wikipedia

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    The EEAS is also in charge of EU diplomatic missions (delegations) [6] and intelligence and crisis management structures. [7] [8] [9] The EEAS, as well as the office of the HR, was initiated following the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon on 1 December 2009. It was formally established on 1 December 2010. [10]

  4. European Union Military Staff - Wikipedia

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    The Military Staff of the European Union (EUMS) is the directorate-general of the European Union's (EU) External Action Service (EEAS) that contributes to the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) by providing strategic advice to the High Representative (HR/VP) and commanding operations through its Military Planning and Conduct Capability (MPCC) operational headquarters.

  5. Triangle building - Wikipedia

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    The Commission leased 50,000 m 2 of the 60,000 m 2 block for at least 15 years at a cost of around €10 million a year. The new EEAS fills most of the space, with some room left for assorted Commission departments. EPSO has in a separate contract leased a 10,000 m 2 chunk from July 2010. The building is owned by the French insurance company AXA.

  6. Institutions of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    ensures the uniform application and interpretation of European law; has the power to decide legal disputes between member states, the institutions, businesses and individuals; is the only among the 7 institutions, which also is an international entity with treaty capability in its own right

  7. Director General of the European Union Military Staff

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    2 Other Component Commanders (CCs) and service branches which may be established. 3 The MPCC is part of the EUMS and Dir MPCC is double-hatted as DGEUMS. Unless the MPCC is used as Operation Headquarters (OHQ), either a national OHQ offered by member states or the NATO Command Structure (NCS) would serve this purpose.

  8. Illinois–Poland National Guard Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois–Poland National Guard Partnership is one of 25 European partnerships that make up the U.S. European Command State Partnership Program and one of 88 worldwide partnerships that make-up the National Guard State Partnership Program. [2] The relationship between the Illinois National Guard and the Republic of Poland is an enduring ...

  9. Illinois Administrative Code - Wikipedia

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    The Secretary of State maintains the style manual for the Illinois Administrative Code and Illinois Register on its website. [4] One notable feature of the Code and Register text is the use of italics (or, in less recently updated sections, all caps) to indicate that a particular set of words is quoting or closely summarizing statutory text; a reference to the relevant section of the Illinois ...