IP/09/591
Brussels, 17 April 2009
Commission adopts new programme to fight
terrorism and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
On the eve of the donors’ conference for
Pakistan, the European Commission has adopted a new three year programme to
fight terrorism, trafficking and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
The 2009-2011 Indicative Programme for the Instrument for Stability includes the
first global counter-terrorism measures developed by the Commission together
with experts from EU Member States. Key priorities are Pakistan and Afghanistan
as well as the Sahel region in Africa.
“The Commission has an important role to play in fighting terrorism by
supporting capacity building in third countries such as Pakistan and in the
Sahel region,” said External Relations Commissioner Benita
Ferrero-Waldner. She explained that “Commission development programmes
must pay close attention to security issues linked with terrorism, organized
crime and trafficking.”
The programme also includes a significant component to tackle the threat of
piracy to critical maritime routes, in particular in the Gulf of Aden, by
enhancing the capacity of coastal states to patrol their own territorial waters
and exchange information.
Links between terrorism and organized crime are addressed in areas such as
drugs trafficking from Latin America to Western Africa, trafficking in small
arms and light weapons, and illicit trafficking in chemical, biological,
radiological and nuclear (CBRN) materials.
“In the area of non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction our
ambition is to consolidate the work already carried out in the former Soviet
Union and focus more on new regions of concern such as the Middle East, South
and South-East Asia”, said Commissioner Ferrero-Waldner. “We need
to work closely with Member States and other international donors to promote a
non-proliferation culture of safety and security, e.g. by creating regional
centres of excellence.”
With an indicative budget of €225 million the three year programme is
designed to address the broad range of threats outlined in the European Security
Strategy and complement actions funded by other EU instruments and Member
States. For further information see the attached memorandum.