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EU to step up terrorism fighting cooperation with developing countries

By Meletus EZE

The European Police Office (Europol) is to step up cooperation with developing countries to fight terrorism and serious organised crime, the European Union (EU) said in a statement Tuesday.

The Council of the EU has approved a proposal to strengthen Europol’s role inside and outside the EU, according to the statement.

Under the proposal, the European Commission will start talks with eight countries, including Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey, on the exchange of information with Europol.

When concluded, the agreements will provide a legal basis for the exchange of personal data between Europol and the authorities of eight countries.

EU security commissioner Julian King said: “We need to give Europol the right tools and resources to protect Europeans, including exchange of key information with our neighbors.”

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