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The '''European Security and Defence Policy''' or '''ESDP''' is considered a major element of the [[Common Foreign and Security Policy]] [[three pillars of the European Union|pillar]] of the [[European Union]] (EU). The ESDP was initiated by provisions of the [[Amsterdam Treaty]] which stipulated the progressive framing of a common security and defence policy that could deal with humanitarian and rescue, [[peacekeeping]], peacemaking and combat forces [[crisis management]] tasks, called the Petersberg tasks. When

The momentum for the [[CologneESDP Europeanwas Council]]given inby Junea bilateral declaration of [[1999President of France|French President]] appointed [[JavierJacques SolanaChirac]] asand the High[[Prime representativeMinister of the CFSPUnited theyKingdom|British alsoPrime Minister]] [[Tony Blair]]in [[Saint-Malo|St. Malô]], where they declaredstated that "the EUUnion must have the capacity for autonomous action, backed up by credible military forces, the means to decide to use them, and a readiness to do so, in order to respond to international crises without prejudice to actions by NATO".
 
In June [[1999]], the [[Cologne European Council]] appointed [[Javier Solana]] as the ''High Representative of the CFSP'' to help progress both the CFSP and the ESDP.
 
==European Security==