Response to the inquiry addressed to the European Parliament: Is the Commission aware of any information pertaining to UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) in relation to the critical infrastructure of EU Member States, and what insights exist regarding their origin?

As of my last knowledge update, the European Commission has not specifically disclosed detailed information regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) or their connection to the critical infrastructure of EU Member States. The topic of UAPs is complex and often falls under the purview of national security and defense policy, which may limit the information available at the EU level.
It’s important to note that various EU Member States may have their own intelligence and defense agencies assessing potential threats, including UAPs, especially in relation to their critical infrastructure. The Commission often collaborates with these agencies, but specific information about UAP sightings or activities, including who might be behind them, is typically classified.
For those interested in this area, it’s advisable to follow updates from both the European Parliament and national governments, as well as any emerging policies or studies that might shed more light on this topic in the future. Transparency and cooperation among Member States will be crucial in addressing any concerns related to UAPs and their implications for security.