THE HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES,
HAVING REGARD TO Article I-41(6) and Article III-312
of the Constitution,
RECALLING that the Union is pursuing a common
foreign and security policy based on
the achievement of growing convergence of action by Member States;
RECALLING that the common security and defence
policy is an integral part of the
common foreign and security policy; that it provides the Union with operational capacity
drawing on civil and military assets; that the Union may use such assets in the tasks
referred to in Article III-309
of the Constitution outside the Union for peace-keeping,
conflict prevention and strengthening international security in accordance with the
principles of the United Nations Charter; that the performance of these tasks is to be
undertaken using capabilities provided by the Member States in accordance with the
principle of a single set of forces;
RECALLING that the common security and defence
policy of the Union does not
prejudice the specific character of the security and defence policy of certain Member
States;
RECALLING that the common security and defence
policy of the Union respects the
obligations under the North Atlantic Treaty of those Member States, which see their
common defence realised in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, which remains the
foundation of the collective defence of its members, and is compatible with the common
security and defence policy established within that framework;
CONVINCED that a more assertive Union role
in security and defence matters will
contribute to the vitality of a renewed Atlantic Alliance, in accordance with the Berlin Plus
arrangements; RECOGNISING that the United Nations Organisation may request the
Union's assistance for the urgent implementation of missions undertaken under
Chapters VI and VII of the United Nations Charter;
DETERMINED to ensure that the Union is capable
of fully assuming its responsibilities
within the international community;
RECOGNISING that the United Nations Organisation
may request the Union's
assistance for the urgent implementation of missions undertaken under Chapters VI and
VII of the United Nations Charter;
RECOGNISING that the strengthening of the
security and defence policy will require
efforts by Member States in the area of capabilities;
CONSCIOUS that embarking on a new stage in
the development of the European
security and defence policy involves a determined effort by the Member States
concerned;
RECALLING the importance of the Minister
for Foreign Affairs being fully involved in
proceedings relating to permanent structured cooperation,
HAVE AGREED UPON the following provisions,
which shall be annexed to the
Constitution: