• 19 June 1992:
Petersberg Declaration. The concept for forces answerable to the Western European Union is established. In June 1992, the
Petersberg tasks were set out, defining which potential missions that could be assumed by the
Western European Union in the new post-
Cold War situation. Consequently, the identification of forces needed to carry out such missions was required. • 28 October 1993: Ministers meeting in Grosseto, Italy. The wish to create an international maritime force is stated. The following September a ministerial meeting between the governments of Spain, Portugal, France and Italy resolved their willingness to create an international maritime force. This led to the signing of the constitutive document of the European Maritime Force in Lisbon on 15 May 1995. The force came into existence on 2 October 1995, with the appointment of the Spanish Admiral Acedo Manteola (then Alflot) as its first commander. • 15 May 1995: Lisbon Conference, signing of the Constitutive Document. The first activation of the force was made with exercise EOLO 96 in April 1996. A number of operations and exercises were undertaken in the following years. The first was Operation Coherent Behaviour in the eastern Mediterranean Sea in 2002. During this operation, EMF was in close cooperation with NATO in the frame of
Operation Active Endeavour. This was the first autonomous operation in the history of the force, and was carried out based on a mandate given by the participating nations. Upon the completion of this first participation in RWO (Real World Operation), another challenge was taken up by EMF and the force activated to take part in a new RWO. Thus, in 2003, EMF took part in Operation Resolute Behaviour in Indian Ocean in support of an international coalition's
Operation Enduring Freedom and gradually embedded into it between 2003 and 2005. The participation of EMF in an operation like this, demonstrated the EMF Nations' cohesion and their commitment to fight together with the international community against terrorism. During this period, by the participation in RWO but also through a demanding program of co-operational exercises with the countries of the south Mediterranean Sea, the visibility and the international recognition of EMF were increased significantly. EMF participated also in Operation UNIFIL between 2008 and 2009, under the aegis of the United Nations. During this activation, the EMF at sea Commander acted as CTF 448. Once again EMF demonstrated its flexibility and its capability of acting under the aegis of a different organization. This was a historical milestone not only for EMF, but even for the UN, because it was the first UN direct operation. The highlight of the cooperation with EU occurred between 2011 and 2016, where for nine rotations (36 months), the EUROMARFOR, assumed the Command of EUNAVFOR’s Counter Piracy
Operation ATALANTA, with extremely good results. In 2020 (27 May – 16 June), EMF supported NATO’s
Operation SEA GUARDIAN in the CMED, under COM MARCOM’s Operational Control. In 2025, the cooperation with EU restarted with the involvement of EMF on 3 ATALANTA rotations, starting on February 19, 2025, with EMF assuming the tactical command of the Force. ==Structure==