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Eurojust welcomes mandate for Commission to negotiate agreements with third countries

Inicio » EU News » Institutional Affairs » International Politics and Cooperation » Eurojust welcomes mandate for Commission to negotiate agreements with third countries

11/03/2021

Eurojust welcomes the mandate the European Commission has received to open negotiations on international agreements with 13 third countries for cooperation with the Agency. With the approval of a negotiating mandate by the Council, talks on agreements for information exchange with Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey can start. The conclusion of such agreements will strengthen the transnational judicial cooperation of Eurojust with third countries and widen the international scope in the fight against cross-border crime.

“We have to strengthen Eurojust’s role both inside and outside the EU. Criminals don’t stop at European borders; they act globally. With an effective cooperation between EU countries and partner countries, we can catch more criminals and make the world safer”

An important aspect of the negotiations will be to ensure adequate safeguards are in place regarding the protection of personal data, privacy and fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals. In view of the new Eurojust Regulation, the European Commission negotiates international agreements for the Agency with third countries

Eurojust currently has cooperation agreements with 12 third countries: Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Norway, Switzerland, Ukraine and the USA. These agreements create an enabling environment in which third countries can participate and benefit from the practical cooperation offered through Eurojust

These agreements also provide national authorities in third countries with the opportunity to post Liaison Prosecutors at the Agency’s headquarters in The Hague. These LPs can work closely with their colleagues from Member States and access Eurojust’s operational tools. Ten LPs are currently posted at Eurojust.

Further information:

Press release-EUROJUST

 

 

 

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