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Commission creates first ever CBRN strategic reserve in Finland

Inicio » Noticias UE » Defensa y Seguridad » International Safety and Defence Politics » Commission creates first ever CBRN strategic reserve in Finland

19 de January de 2023

The Commission is allocating today €242 million to Finland for the development of the first rescEU chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) strategic reserve.

amenazas químicas, biológicas, radiológicas y nucleares

The Commission has already set up rescEU reserves for different areas across other EU Member States, such as the rescEU forest fighting airfleet (Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Spain, and Sweden in 2022) and the rescEU medical stockpile of protective equipment and devices (Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, and The Netherlands).

The CBRN strategic reserve is part of the development of an EU-level stockpiling approach of medical countermeasures to be used in health emergencies, established in the framework of the strengthened EU Civil Protection Mechanism and further elaborated  with the health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA).

This new reserve is the first dedicated to CBRN equipment and will include critical medical countermeasures, such as vaccines and antidotes, medical devices and field response equipment to ensure better protection and response in the aftermath of CBRN events or in preparation for high-risk situations. Funding will also be used to train staff. The goal is to strengthen CBRN expertise in Europe and ensure that capabilities and response teams are interoperable and can be deployed anywhere across the continent.

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The rescEU reserves are 100% EU-financed and the European Commission maintains control of their operation in close cooperation with the countries hosting the reserves.

In an emergency, the rescEU reserves provide assistance to all EU Member States, Participating States to the Civil Protection Mechanism and can also be deployed to EU neighbouring countries.

Latest EU rescEU support

Amidst Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, the EU has provided Ukraine with CBRN and medical assistance worth more than €50 million, including:

  • medical countermeasures (antidotes, potassium iodide tablets, bronchodilators and other therapeutics)
  • medical devices (oxygen concentrators and other intensive care unit equipment)
  • and response equipment (e.g., decontamination, personal protective equipment and chemical detectors).

Last week the EU also mobilised its rescEU medical reserves to support Ukraine. Medical stocks hosted by Greece, Germany, and Sweden are currently being deployed to provide life-saving aid to Ukraine. The supplies, valued at over €13 million, include medicines, medical equipment, and protective gear including against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats.

More information: European Commission

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