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The European Defence Agency (EDA) is an agency of the European Union based in Brussels. It is a Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) body set up on 12 July 2004, reporting to the Council of the European Union. All EU member states, except Denmark which has an opt-out of the CFSP pillar, take part in the agency.[2] Norway, which is not an EU member, has been granted an opt-in to participate in the EDA programmes without voting rights.[citation needed]
[edit] TasksThe Council established the EDA "to support the Member States and the Council in their effort to improve European defence capabilities in the field of crisis management and to sustain the European Security and Defence Policy as it stands now and develops in the future”. Within that overall mission are four functions[3];
[edit] Structure Javier Solana is the head of EDA
The body has a legal personality and is governed primarily by three elements[4].
As of 2009, EDA has a staff of around 109. [edit] BudgetThe budget and expenditure of the EDA is given in the table below[6].
. [edit] Membership and Funding MechanismAll EU member states are eligible to join the EDA and to leave it. One EU member, Denmark, does not participate. The agency is financed by its members in proportion to their Gross National Income. An effect of this is that some nations pay vastly different contributions towards the budgets than others. For example in 2007[7] the biggest budgetary contributor was Germany at a cost of € 4,202,027 followed by the United Kingdom paying € 3,542,487, and France paying € 3,347,139. Malta and Luxembourg have approximately the same populations, however using this funding mechanism Luxembourg was required to pay € 47,219 whereas Malta only had to pay € 8,739. Although not an EU member Norway has an opt-in to participate in certain EDA activities subject to a case-by-case approval; it is not required to make a contribution to the funding of the agency for any services the agency may provide it. [edit] HistoryThe European Defence Agency is a continuation of the work of the Western European Armaments Organization (WEAO) and the Western European Armaments Group (WEAG) - it effectively represents the transference of their functions from the WEU to the EU framework, and thus continues the decommissioning of the WEU. [edit] Head of EDA
[edit] Chief executives of EDA
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