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A global Europe: leveraging our power and partnership

Overview

The world has drastically changed in recent years. Russia’s aggression on Ukraine, the war in Gaza and the emergence of a new league of authoritarians working on sowing division and seeking to create an alternative international order, the more aggressive posture and unfair economic competition from China, are just few of the examples that show the EU needs to be more assertive in pursuing its interests.

The European Commission will work to make sure that the EU’s foreign and security policy is fit to tackle the challenges of the world’s current reality. We will defend and promote a rules-based international order and push to strengthen the role of global institutions. This way Europe’s values will be upheld, and Europe will stand strong in a more contested and unstable world.

What Europeans think

69%
of EU citizens are in favour of a common foreign policy of EU countries
67%
agree that the EU is a place of stability in a troubled world
69%
agree the EU has sufficient tools to defend its economic interests in the global economy

Objectives

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    Enlarging the European Union

    to increase our influence on the global stage

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    Focusing on our wider neighbourhood

    to promote peace, partnerships and economic stability

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    Pursuing a new economic foreign policy

    to boost our prosperity, trading power, and mutually beneficial partnerships

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    Reforming the international system

    to make it fit for today’s world

How we will achieve our objectives

Enlargement as a geopolitical imperative

A more strategic approach to our neighbourhood

A new economic foreign policy

Reshaping multilateralism for today’s world

Progress to date

Monitor, follow, and stay updated on the progress of new initiatives, proposed laws and legislative changes under this priority.

  1. July 2025

    The EU and Moldova reach an agreement on a modernised trade relationship

  2. June 2025

    The EU sets out its international digital strategy to work with partners around the world in supporting their digital transitions

    The EU and Ukraine reach agreement in principle on a modernised trade relationship

  3. May 2025

    The EU adopts a strategy for a stable and secure Black Sea region

    The EU and Singapore sign a landmark Digital Trade Agreement

  4. April 2025

    The Commission proposes a multiannual comprehensive support programme worth up to €1.6 billion to foster Palestinian recovery and resilience

    At the first EU-Central Asia summit leaders agree on a strategic partnership

  5. March 2025

    The EU and the Republic of Korea conclude negotiations for a Digital Trade Agreement

    The EU pledges €2.5 billion to support Syria and the region at the Brussels Conference

  6. February 2025
  7. January 2025

    Conclusion of a modernised Global Agreement with Mexico

  8. December 2024

In the spotlight

Who is in charge

Portrait of Kaja Kallas

High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President

Portrait of Maroš Šefčovič

Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security; Interinstitutional Relations and Transparency