Anti-crisis center of European Union to be established in Berlin
Anti-crisis center of European Union to be established in Berlin

The anti-crisis center of European Union will be established in Berlin – German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas reported. Civil experts will be trained at the center. They will be engaged in EU missions to prevent transformation of the crisis situations into conflicts.

According to Maas, about 200 police officers, lawyers and other experts will be hired to resolve the crisis situations in 30 days.

European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM) in Georgia was named as an example of work of EU experts as well as Kosovo where EU experts are dispatched to ensure the supremacy of law.