ZAGREB, Sept 21 (Hina) - Council of Europe's ministerial committee has called on the member countries to abide by the relevant international law, like the European convention on suppressing terrorism, in their fight against terrorism,
Croatian Foreign Affairs Ministry announced Friday. At Friday's meeting in Strasbourg, the member countries confirmed in a joint statement their willingness to fight terrorism, primarily through strengthening bilateral and multilateral cooperation, as well as cooperation with relevant international organisations. Croatia's representative at the Council of Europe Neven Madey confirmed Croatia's readiness to be part of the fight against terrorism, and announced its intention to join all relevant international organisations it has not joined yet. It was also decided at the meeting the global threat of terrorism would be discussed at the Council of Europe's ministerial commit
ZAGREB, Sept 21 (Hina) - Council of Europe's ministerial committee
has called on the member countries to abide by the relevant
international law, like the European convention on suppressing
terrorism, in their fight against terrorism, Croatian Foreign
Affairs Ministry announced Friday.
At Friday's meeting in Strasbourg, the member countries confirmed
in a joint statement their willingness to fight terrorism,
primarily through strengthening bilateral and multilateral
cooperation, as well as cooperation with relevant international
organisations.
Croatia's representative at the Council of Europe Neven Madey
confirmed Croatia's readiness to be part of the fight against
terrorism, and announced its intention to join all relevant
international organisations it has not joined yet.
It was also decided at the meeting the global threat of terrorism
would be discussed at the Council of Europe's ministerial committee
meeting on November 7-8, when a detailed plan of action will be
accepted.
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