As Commissioner for Defence and Space, Andrius Kubilius works closely with the High Representative and together with Member States on European defence. His task is to help ensure that when it comes to defence, Europe spends more, spends better and spends European. In parallel, he oversees Europe’s space portfolio, reflecting the increasingly contested nature of space and the links with our overall security and defence.
He is responsible for:
- preparing the White Paper on the Future of European Defence with the objective of framing a new approach to defence and identifying investment needs
- working with Member States to strengthen military mobility by removing all remaining barriers
- creating a true Single Market for Defence products and services, notably by making proposals to improve the integration of SMEs in supply chains
- overseeing the implementation of the European Defence Industrial Strategy and the reinforcement of the European Defence Fund
- addressing the EU’s vulnerabilities to cyber and hybrid attacks and build up our resilience and capacity to counter them
- contributing to strengthen the EU-NATO partnership
- leading the space portfolio by fostering a strong and innovative space industry, leading the work on a future proposal for an EU Space Law and by proposing a Space Data Economy Strategy
- ensuring the implementation of the EU Space Strategy for Security and Defence
Read more about the EU’s defence and space policies.