Map showing European membership of the EU and NATO
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TheBerlin Plus agreement is the short title of a comprehensive package of agreements made betweenNATO and theEU on 16 December 2002.[1] These agreements were based on conclusions of NATO's1999 Washington summit, sometimes referred to as the "CJTF mechanism" (combined joint task force),[2] and allowed the EU to draw on some of NATO's military assets in its own peacekeeping operations.[3]
Arrangements for coherent and mutually reinforcing capability requirements, in particular the incorporation within NATO's defence planning of the military needs and capabilities that may be required for EU-led military operations.
EU–NATO consultation arrangements in the context of an EU-led CMO making use of NATO assets and capabilities.
The use of NATO assets by the EU is subject to a "right of first refusal": NATO must first decline to intervene in a given crisis.[5]
Approval of the use of assets has to be unanimous among NATO states. For example, Turkish reservations aboutOperation Concordia using NATO assets delayed its deployment by more than five months.[6]
Since 2004:EUFOR Althea in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Following NATO's decision at the2004 Istanbul summit to terminate the mission of NATO'sStabilisation Force (SFOR) by the end of the year, the EU started its own 7,000-strong mission,EUFOR Althea, in the country with the aim to implement the military aspects of theDayton Peace Agreement and to maintain a safe and secure environment.[7]
^abNATO,Berlin Plus agreement, June 21, 2006."SHAPE Information". Archived fromthe original on 17 August 2007. Retrieved19 August 2007.
^The Heritage Foundationreport, October 4, 2004[unfit]: "Through the CJTF mechanism, NATO member states do not have to actively participate actively in a specific mission if they do not feel their vital interests are involved, but their opting out [...] would not stop other NATO members from participating in an intervention if they so desired."
^Bram Boxhoorn,Broad Support for NATO in the Netherlands, 21-09-2005,"Article". Archived fromthe original on 18 February 2007. Retrieved19 August 2007.