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"Madam President, I have always said that we must use every tool available in the fight against terror and serious organised crime. It is vital that we make it easier to enable information-sharing and cooperation to take place between national governments.
Terrorism, of course, knows no borders: it is extremely important that there is as much transnational cooperation as possible, particularly in terms of data sharing. We have come a long way in cross-border cooperation, so let us not slow down or stop now.
I welcome the recent vote in the Parliament on Passenger Name Record (PNR). The recent phenomenon of so-called foreign fighters returning from the Middle East poses many challenges for our intelligence agencies, and collecting PNR data can be instrumental in detecting and tracking suspicious behaviour of radicalised individuals.
In terms of transnational cooperation in the fight against terror we should also note that the European Arrest Warrant has played an instrumental role in tackling dissident Republican terrorism and serious organised crime in my own constituency of Northern Ireland and the border with the Republic of Ireland.
I notice that the Commissioner in his address spoke of gaps. Today, Commissioner – and to the Council – you cannot afford to have any gaps in border security. You must have better border control. Schengen has proved not to be effective. Commissioner, it is extremely wise not to leave your back door wide open."@en1
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