
A forthcoming EU security strategy is expected to propose changes to INTCEN as officials debate stronger intelligence sharing across member states.
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The European Union's intelligence analysis centre, INTCEN, is being considered for an expanded role as part of a new EU security strategy currently under development, POLITICO Europe reported.
Officials are debating how to strengthen intelligence sharing among member states, and the forthcoming strategy is expected to formally propose changes to INTCEN's mandate and structure.
The move reflects growing pressure within the EU to build more autonomous security and intelligence capacity, reducing dependence on bilateral national arrangements or on non-EU partners.
POLITICO Europe did not name the specific officials involved in the deliberations or provide a publication date for the new strategy. The outcome of the debate could have significant implications for how the bloc coordinates responses to external threats.