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Following the Russo-Georgian War in August 2008, the EU declared on 15 September 2008 to deploy a monitoring mission to Georgia. The main objectives of the mission is to fulfill the European commitment in re-establishing stability and normalisation following the crisis through an observer mission that consists of over 200 field specialists that ...
The European Union (EU) has undertaken a number of overseas missions and operations, drawing on civilian and military capabilities, in several countries across three continents (Europe, Africa and Asia), as part of its Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).
European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia is a civilian EU mission that enforces the 2008 ceasefire agreement that ended the Russo-Georgian War. European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo is a civilian EU mission that currently monitors Kosovo–Serbia relations and oversees the judicial system in Kosovo, with residual law enforcement ...
1992 European Community Monitor Mission helicopter downing; European Maritime Awareness in the Strait of Hormuz; European Union Monitoring Capacity to Armenia; European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia; European Union Monitoring Mission in the former Yugoslavia
Police Mission to Afghanistan (EUPOL Afghanistan), 15 June 2007 – 31 December 2016; Bridging Operation in Chad and the Central African Republic (EUFOR Tchad/RCA), 17 March 2008 – 15 March 2009; European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia (EUMM Georgia), October 2008 – EU Naval Operation Atalanta, 5 November 2008 –
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The European Council and Armenian authorities decided that the European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia (EUMM Georgia) would deploy a European Union Planning Assistance Team in Armenia to enhance the EU's awareness of the security situation, assist in planning a possible civilian CSDP mission in the country, and to support the EU ...
The European Union and Georgia have maintained relations since 1992, following an agreement between the former European Community and the newly independent Georgia. [4] In April 1996, Georgia, along with Armenia and Azerbaijan, signed a Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) with the European Union. [5]