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EU proposes fast-track system for military mobility

New emergency plan aims to speed cross-border troop movement

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November 19, 2025
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The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled a new emergency mechanism designed to speed up the movement of troops and military equipment across EU borders as the bloc responds to heightened security threats from Russia.

EU foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, said rapid military mobility has become “essential” to Europe’s defence posture.

“Defence readiness fundamentally depends on whether you can get your tanks and troops to where you need them, when you need them,” she said. “Europe is facing unprecedented security threats. The case for better military mobility couldn’t be clearer.”

Under the proposal, the European Military Mobility Enhanced Response System, EMERS, military transport operations would receive priority access to roads, rail networks, ports, airports and related services during crises. The plan also includes exemptions from rules on driver working hours, national notification requirements, and environmental or noise limitations. Rail equipment could even operate outside normally approved zones.

The Commission warned that Europe cannot depend on “ad-hoc coordination or national goodwill” during emergencies.

“In crises, when time is crucial, Europe cannot afford to react slowly. Without a fast lane for our military forces, our deterrence remains theoretical,” the proposal stated.

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EU ministers and the European Parliament will now review and debate the plan. If endorsed, EMERS could be activated within 48 hours of a confirmed emergency.

The announcement comes amid intelligence assessments indicating Russia could regain the military capacity to launch another conflict by 2030. Kallas has previously cautioned that Moscow may be preparing for potential aggression against an EU member state.

A supporting Commission document added that the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine shows “how important it is to move military aid and supply as quickly and smoothly as possible.”

The EMERS proposal complements ongoing EU efforts to reduce bureaucratic barriers and upgrade transport infrastructure, as many existing roads, bridges, rail lines, ports and airports are currently unsuitable for heavy military equipment.

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