Betekenis van:
military position

military position
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • terrein door een legermacht ingenomen
  • a point occupied by troops for tactical reasons

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  1. References in this Common Position to military technology or equipment shall be understood to include such goods and technology.
  2. amending Common Position 2004/31/CFSP concerning the imposition of an embargo on arms, munitions and military equipment on Sudan
  3. Council Common Position 2004/31/CFSP [2] provides for an embargo on arms, munitions and military equipment for Sudan, including a ban on the provision of technical and financial assistance related to military activities in Sudan.
  4. Common Position 2004/31/CFSP [2] provides for an embargo on exports of arms, munitions and military equipment to Sudan, including a ban on the provision of technical and financial assistance related to military activities in Sudan.
  5. Member States shall use their best endeavours to encourage other States which export military technology or equipment to apply the criteria of this Common Position.
  6. A MODAFL (listed in the EU Common Position 2007/140/CFSP) organisation responsible for planning and managing Iran’s military aviation industry
  7. On 9 January 2004, the Council adopted Common Position 2004/31/CFSP [1] concerning the imposition of an embargo on arms, munitions and military equipment on Sudan.
  8. On 9 January 2004 the Council adopted Common Position 2004/31/CFSP [1], imposing an embargo on arms, munitions and military equipment on Sudan.
  9. Each Member State shall circulate to other Member States in confidence an annual report on its exports of military technology and equipment and on its implementation of this Common Position.
  10. In order to maximise the effectiveness of this Common Position, Member States shall work within the framework of the CFSP to reinforce their cooperation and to promote their convergence in the field of exports of military technology and equipment.
  11. The User’s Guide to the European Code of Conduct on Exports of Military Equipment, which is regularly reviewed, shall serve as guidance for the implementation of this Common Position.
  12. Member States shall, as appropriate, assess jointly through the CFSP framework the situation of potential or actual recipients of exports of military technology and equipment from Member States, in the light of the principles and criteria of this Common Position.
  13. The contact points in the Member States should be in a position to provide information on the availability of the civil protection assistance requested by the affected country, including information on the availability of military assets and capabilities.
  14. considerations of national foreign and security policy, including those covered by Council Common Position 2008/944/CFSP of 8 December 2008 defining common rules governing control of exports of military technology and equipment [5];
  15. presentation of national and regional systems to control the trade in conventional weapons, including Council Common Position 2008/944/CFSP of 8 December 2008 defining common rules governing control of exports of military technology and equipment [1];