The EU Commission and High
Representative Kaja Kallas have launched a 'EU Preparedness
Strategy' to assist member states and strengthen Europe's
ability to prevent and respond to emerging threats such as
geopolitical tensions and conflicts, hybrid threats and
cybersecurity, manipulation and interference with foreign
information, climate change, and natural disasters. The strategy
encourages people to prepare "essential stocks for a minimum of
72 hours in case of emergency" and proposes establishing an EU
crisis hub to "improve integration between existing EU crisis
structures."
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