The Road to Schuman: A Strategic Dialogue on Defence, Maritime Security, and Transnational Crime
In his remarks, Dr. Zaid Eyadat, Director of the Center for Strategic Studies, said: “It is within this backdrop of challenges to the global order, shifts in regional power dynamics, and challenges to the foundations of the world order that the Schuman Forum continues a tradition of multilateralism and allows EU members to identify common threats and discuss strategies to overcome them. Dialogues like this one, as part of the Road to Schuman series, provide an additional opportunity to coordinate with allies and partners around the world in an effort to exchange experiences and coordinate with one another.”
In his opening remarks, H.E. Pierre-Christophe Chatzisavas, Ambassador of the European Union to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, said: “With the return of power politics on European soil, but also in the Middle East and beyond, the threats to international peace and security are evolving. We see brutal and open wars of various intensities surrounding us, but also the rise of hybrid warfare and the weaponization of all human activities. How to defend our citizens and protect our freedoms? By strengthening European capabilities and partnerships. The question is how and this is what we came to discuss in Amman today.”
In keynote addresses, H.E. Fayez Khouri, Director of European Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Pr. Zaki Laidi, Special Advisor to EU Higher Representative Mr Josep Borrell Fontelles, compared notes on the challenges facing Europe and its Southern neighbourhood, responses and results.
The first panel discussion included Dr. Karim Haggag, Director for Global Affairs of the American University of Cairo, EU Ambassador Hugues Mingarelli and Dr. Hanna Shelest from the Foreign Policy Council ‘Ukrainian Prism’. Participants and experts discussed the evolving EU security and defence agenda, and the consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the relations between the EU and its southern partners.
The second panel discussion was focused on maritime Security and special attention was given to the Red Sea and the new EU maritime operation ASPIDES, with interventions by Dr Abdel Monem Said from the Egyptian Senate, and EU Ambassador Patrick Simonnet.
A third panel allowed Dr Mohammed Farghal, former Director General of the King Abdullah II Center for Design and Development, Dr Hasan Al-Momani, Dean of the Prince Al Hussein Bin Abdullah II School of Political Science and International Studies of the University of Jordan, and Brigadier General Riad Al-Jariri from the General Intelligence Directorate to discuss border security challenges and the fight against transnational crime in the Middle East.
The “Road to Schuman” conference, which concluded with remarks by EU Ambassador Patrick Simonnet and H. E. Jawad Anani, former Foreign Minister of Jordan, is part of a series of events to discuss partners’ security concerns, listen to their views and identify future avenues for cooperation, in preparation for the Schuman Security and Defence Forum.
The second edition of the Schuman Security and Defence Forum [“Schuman Forum” – https://www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/schuman-security-and-defence-forum_en)] will take place in Brussels on 28-29 May 2024. It will bring together high-level representatives of the European Union, EU Member states and partner countries, international and regional organisations, as well as leading think-tanks and academia.
The Forum aims at shedding light on how ongoing and potential peace, security and defence partnerships can respond to the most pressing common security threats and challenges and contribute to global peace and security as well as uphold the international rules-based order and multilateralism.
EU Delegation to Jordan