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9/11 anniversary: Commission backs increased co-operation with the US

Published 11 September 2006 - Updated 08 June 2007
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Barroso stresses the need for effective policies, but also prevention and tackling of the causes of terrorism. EU's anti-terrorism coordinator calls for better exchange of data.    

Marking the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington five years ago, Commission President Barroso said that "more remains to be done" to fight "radicalisation and recruitment". Underlining the importance of respecting human rights, Barroso said: "We are more determined than ever to tackle the causes, and the consequences of global terrorism." 

Along with Justice Commissioner Frattini, Barroso argued that the increased anti-terrorism cooperation with the US, which started after 9/11, must continue. 

Meanwhile, the EU's anti-terrorism coordinator, Gijs de Vries, spoke of the need for improved access and speedier exchange of police and intelligence data between EU member states. De Vries mentioned databases with DNA records and registers of stolen cars as examples.   

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