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UK and France Home ministers emphasize security and law enforcement cooperation

Source: Mercopress, 18/11/2017


UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd and the Minister of the Interior of
France, Gerard Collomb, met in London on Friday and discussed a range
of home affairs matters including joint efforts to fight terrorism,
illegal migration, border security and efforts to tackle serious and
organized crime.
The ministers emphasized the need to maintain and strengthen
bilateral cooperation on security and law enforcement co-operation. On
counter-terrorism they reinforced their commitment to the
British-French action plan to ensure the internet is not used as a
safe space for terrorists. The ministers recognized that the internet
companies are making progress, but committed to push them to go
further and faster in taking down terrorist material online â€` in
particular to ensure it is removed within one to two hours of upload â€`
and to continue to develop technical solutions to tackle the issue.
On migration, the ministers discussed the situation in Northern France
and the challenges linked to illegal migration. The ministers
acknowledged the importance of UK support in reinforcing the security
arrangements in coastal cities of Northern France and the need for
continued efforts to manage jointly the shared border between the UK
and France. The UK and France will also explore ways of improving
cooperating on efforts in countries of origin and transit in Africa
and Asia.
Minister Collomb also visited Brixton Police Station to see the work
of the Metropolitan Police. Home Secretary Amber Rudd and the Minister
of Interior GĂ©rard Collomb are committed to continued close and
constructive cooperation between the UK and France on these issues and
to preparing together for the Franco-British Summit to be held in
January 2018.


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