Defence
Have your say on military mobility challenges
To improve the movement of military troops, equipment and assets across the European Union and beyond, the European Commission would like to hear your views on the military mobility package through a call for evidence published on Have your say portal. The consultation will remain open until 9 October 2025.
The military mobility package was announced by the white paper for European defence readiness 2030 on 19 March 2025. The initiative emphasises the Commission’s commitment, along with that of the European External Action Service (EEAS) and of the European Defence Agency (EDA), to collaborate closely in a coordinated way with Member States to enhance military mobility through infrastructural investment and strategic legislative and non-legislative measures.
The package will encompass a joint communication on military mobility, combined with legislative proposals to facilitate and support military mobility in the EU, including targeted amendments of existing EU legislation to better take into account the needs of military mobility.
This call for evidence aims to complement a targeted stakeholder consultation that closed in July 2025.
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