Brussels, Mar 26 (UNI) The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled the Preparedness Union Strategy, aiming to help the European Union (EU) member states prevent and respond to a wide range of complex threats, from geopolitical tensions to climate-related disasters.
The strategy targets four main crisis categories: natural disasters, human-induced disasters, hybrid threats and geopolitical crises, according to a Commission press release.
It outlines 30 key actions and a detailed Action Plan to enhance the EU's ability to protect its citizens and critical societal functions.