03/30/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/30/2026 06:05
The Council today adopted two decisions amending the mandates of the EU's naval operations EUNAVFOR ASPIDES and EUNAVFOR ATALANTA.
These updates come as the EU continues to actively contribute to safeguarding freedom of navigation in the Red Sea and the wider region, where its naval presence has already helped protect key maritime routes and infrastructure, and global trade flows. The decisions further reinforce the EU's maritime engagement and underline the need for sustained contributions of assets, including vessels.
EUNAVFOR ASPIDES
The Council amended the mandate of EUNAVFOR ASPIDES, the EU operation established in February 2024 as a defensive operation in response to repeated Houthi attacks on international shipping.
In addition to its existing tasks, the operation will now, within its means and capabilities:
EUNAVFOR ATALANTA
Following the 2025 strategic assessment, the Council also adopted amendments to the mandate of EUNAVFOR ATALANTA, the EU's long-standing maritime operation in the Western Indian Ocean and the Red Sea.
The updated mandate:
Background
EUNAVFOR ASPIDES was established on 8 February 2024 and launched on 19 February 2024 in response to threats to maritime security in the Red Sea. Its mandate has been extended until 28 February 2027 via a Council decision in February 2026.
EUNAVFOR ATALANTA was launched in 2008 as the EU's first naval operation. Initially tasked with counter-piracy, its mandate expanded in 2022 to include the countering of illicit arms and drug trafficking at sea. The mission has also been extended until 28 February 2027.
Both operations form part of the EU's integrated approach to maritime security, contributing to the regional stability of the areas covered by their mandates.