a) Technological ProtectionGPP Member States shall provide:
early warning systems, satellite surveillance, and cyber defense,
protection of critical infrastructure,
humanitarian aid and evacuation support.
b) Support through Defensive Technologies (Non-State, Non-Troop-Linked)The GPP permits the supply of purely defensive technologies by private-sector companies from member states, provided this serves the self-defense of the affected state. This includes, in particular:
systems for the defense against drone, missile, or air attacks,
cyber defense and digital early warning systems,
electronic reconnaissance for risk prevention.
The GPP itself does not supply weapons or military equipment and does not deploy state-organized armaments or troops to Zone B.All support measures remain technical and civilian in nature. The measure is carried out exclusively at the request of the attacked state and is subject to international law (in particular, Art. 51 of the UN Charter).
c) Economic and Diplomatic ResponsesGPP Members commit to:
a complete halt of military, strategic, and economic cooperation with aggressor states,
coordinated sanctions,
joint public condemnation and diplomatic isolation of aggressors.