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"en.20010214.8.3-248"2
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"As they deal with the same subject, Questions Nos 1 and 2 will be taken together.
Question No 1 by Herman Schmid ():
Can the Council clarify one aspect of the EU's new defence policy which has not been made plain in the debate in Sweden: will military intervention by the EU's planned rapid reaction force always require a United Nations mandate?
Question No 2 by Jonas Sjöstedt ():
The Swedish Defence Minister, Björn von Sydow, wrote in the Sydsvenskan newspaper on 7 January 2001 that '… Sweden will take part both in humanitarian and civilian measures as well as in peace-promoting and peace-keeping operations. Within the EU, we are agreed that our actions will be in keeping with the principles of the UN Charter. This means that a UN mandate is required for peace-enforcement operations.'
Where in documents adopted by the European Union is it unequivocally stated that peace-enforcement operations by the EU require a UN mandate?"@en1
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"Subject: Crisis management"1
"Subject: UN mandate for peace-enforcement operations"1
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