European Union Military Committee
The Military Committee of the European Union (EUMC) is the body of the European Union's (EU) Common Security and Defence Policy that is composed of member states' Chiefs of Defence (CHOD). These national CHODs are regularly represented in the EUMC in Brussels by their permanent Military Representatives (MilRep), who often are two- or three-star flag officers.
European Union Military Committee | |
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![]() Coat of arms | |
Active | December 2000–present |
Allegiance | ![]() |
Location | Brussels, Belgium |
Website | europa.eu |
Commanders | |
High Repr. | Josep Borrell |
Chairman | General Robert Brieger |
Insignia | |
Flag | ![]() |
Chairman's arms | ![]() |
The EUMC is under the under authority of the EU's High Representative (HR) and the Political and Security Committee (PSC).
History
The EUMC was established in December 2000 by the European Council of Nice. It is one of several defence and security-related bodies established as a result of the Helsinki Headline Goal, which was decided in December 1999.
Function
The EUMC gives military advice to the EU's High Representative (HR) and Political and Security Committee (PSC). The EUMC also oversees the European Union Military Staff (EUMS).
The relationship between the High Representative, the Military Staff and Military Committee as of November 2017:[1]
Colour key:
High Representative (a Vice-President of the Commission)
Military Committee (EUMC; a Council body)
Military Staff (EUMS; a Directorate-General of the External Action Service)
High Representative | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() Chairman EUMC ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Working Group![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() Working Group/Headline Goal Task Force | Director General EUMS/ Director MPCC ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legal advisor | Deputy Director General![]() ![]() | Horizontal Coordination | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assistant Chief of Staff for Synchronisation | EU cell at SHAPE | EU Liaison at the UN in NY | Assistant Chief of Staff for External Relations | NATO Permanent Liaison Team | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Concepts & Capabilities Directorate ![]() | Intelligence Directorate ![]() | Operations Directorate ![]() | Logistics Directorate ![]() | Communications & Information Systems Directorate ![]() | Military Planning and Conduct Capability (MPCC)
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Role in command and control of missions
The EU command and control (C2) structure is directed by political bodies composed of member states' representatives, and generally requires unanimous decisions. As of April 2019:[2]
- Liaison: Advice and recommendations Support and monitoring Preparatory work
Political strategic level:[5] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ISS | EUCO Pres. (EUCO) | Chain of command | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coordination/support | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SatCen | CIVCOM | HR/VP (FAC) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
INTCEN | HR/VP (PMG) | HR/VP (PSC)[6] | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() CEUMC (EUMC) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CMPD | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() DGEUMS[3] (EUMS) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Military/civilian strategic level: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dir MPCC[3] (MPCC) | JSCC | Civ OpCdr CPCC[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operational level: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MFCdr[4] (MFHQ) | HoM[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tactical level: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CC[2] Land | CC[2] Air | CC[2] Mar | Other CCs[2] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Forces | Forces | Forces | Forces | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- 1 In the event of a CSDP Civilian Mission also being in the field, the relations with the Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC) and its Civilian Operation Commander (Civ OpCdr), as well as the subordinate Head of Mission (HoM), are coordinated as shown.
- 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. In the latter instance, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (DSACEUR), rather than Dir MPCC, would serve as Operation Commander (OpCdr).
- 4 Unless the MPCC is used as Operation Headquarters (OHQ), the MFCdr would be known as a Force Commander (FCdr), and direct a Force Headquarters (FHQ) rather than a MFHQ. Whereas the MFHQ would act both on the operational and tactical level, the FHQ would act purely on the operational level.
- 5 The political strategic level is not part of the C2 structure per se, but represents the political bodies, with associated support facilities, that determine the missions' general direction. The Council determines the role of the High Representative (HR/VP), who serves as Vice-President of the European Commission, attends European Council meetings, chairs the Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) and may chair the Political and Security Committee (PSC) in times of crisis. The HR/VP proposes and implements CSDP decisions.
- 6 Same composition as Committee of Permanent Representatives (COREPER) II, which also prepares for the CSDP-related work of the FAC.
Current EU Chiefs of Defence
Member | CHOD | Member | CHOD | Member | CHOD |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of Austria |
![]() Major General Rudolf Striedinger of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of Defence of Belgium |
![]() Admiral Michel Hofman of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of Defence of Bulgaria |
![]() Admiral Emil Eftimov of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of Croatia |
![]() Admiral Robert Hranj of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of Cyprus |
![]() Lieutenant General Georgios Tsitsikostas of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of the Czech Republic |
![]() Lieutenant General Karel Řehka of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of Defence of Denmark |
![]() General Flemming Lentfer of the ![]() |
![]() Commander of the Defence Forces of Estonia |
![]() General Martin Herem of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of Defence of Finland |
![]() General Timo Kivinen of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the Defence Staff of France |
![]() General Thierry Burkhard of the ![]() |
![]() Inspector General of the Bundeswehr of Germany |
![]() General Carsten Breuer of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of Greece |
![]() General Konstantinos Floros of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of Hungary |
![]() Colonel General Gábor Böröndi of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of Staff of Ireland |
![]() Lieutenant General Seán Clancy of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the Defence Staff of Italy |
![]() Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone of the ![]() |
![]() Commander of the Armed Forces of Latvia |
![]() Lieutenant General Leonīds Kalniņš of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of Defence of Lithuania |
![]() General Valdemaras Rupšys of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of Defence of Luxembourg |
![]() General Steve Thull of the ![]() |
![]() Commander of the Armed Forces of Malta |
![]() Brigadier Clinton J. O'Neill of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of Defence of the Netherlands |
![]() General Onno Eichelsheim of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of Poland |
![]() General Wiesław Kukuła of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of Portugal |
![]() General José Nunes da Fonseca of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of Romania |
![]() General Gheorghiță Vlad of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of Slovakia |
![]() Lieutenant General Daniel Zmeko of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the General Staff of Slovenia |
![]() Major General Robert Glavaš of the ![]() |
![]() Chief of the Defence Staff of Spain |
![]() Admiral General Teodoro Esteban López Calderón of the ![]() |
![]() Supreme Commander of Sweden |
![]() General Micael Bydén of the ![]() |
Chairman

The EUMC is chaired by a General Officer, Admiral, or Air Officer of four-star level (i.e. NATO OF-9 equivalent), who is selected by the Chiefs of Defence and appointed by the Council of the European Union. For a term of three years the chairman is the spokesperson for the EUMC. He participates in PSC meetings as appropriate, he is the military adviser to the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (HR) who heads the EEAS European External Action Service, he represents the primary point of contact with the Operation Commanders of the EU's military operations, and he attends Council meetings with defence and security implications.[3]
See also
- Common Security and Defence Policy
- European External Action Service
- Military of the European Union
- Political and Security Committee
- European Union Military Staff
- NATO Military Committee
A similar committee also exists within the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). Those countries which are members of both EU and NATO have in most cases chosen to use the same MilRep in both organisations.
References
- "Impetus" (PDF). eeas.europa.eu. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
- EU Command and Control, p. 13, Military Staff
- "CONSILIUM - Chairman EUMC". www.consilium.europa.eu. Archived from the original on 2011-11-26.
External links

- CSDP structure, instruments, and agencies, EEAS website
- Mai'a K. Davis Cross: "The Military Dimension of European Security: An Epistemic Community Approach." (2013) Millennium Journal of International Studies, 42(1): 45–64.