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European Parliament's Security and Defence Committee Meets to Discuss Key Issues

The European Parliament's Security and Defence Committee held a significant meeting to address pressing security concerns faced by EU member states.

07 May 2026 / 1 min read

Last updated 07 May 2026, 17:18

On May 6, 2026, the European Parliament's Security and Defence Committee convened to discuss a range of critical issues affecting the security framework of the European Union. The meeting, which lasted 180 minutes, aimed to enhance collaboration among member states in the face of evolving geopolitical tensions.

The committee's discussions focused on strategies for strengthening the EU's defense capabilities, safeguarding critical infrastructure, and enhancing cyber security measures. These topics are particularly pertinent given recent escalations in regional conflicts and the rising sophistication of cyber threats.

This meeting underscores the EU's commitment to bolstering collective security, an issue that has gained renewed urgency in light of recent global events. Lawmakers emphasized the need for a unified approach to defense, arguing that collaboration will better equip the union against external threats.

Moving forward, the committee plans to refine its proposals based on today's deliberations and aim for actionable outcomes in future sessions. The results of these discussions will likely influence forthcoming legislative measures and collaborative initiatives among EU states.

For more details and to access the full video of the meeting, visit the European Parliament's official multimedia archive.

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By Europe Dispatch editorial desk

Source: European Parliament Security and Defence Committee

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