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FNC urges joint action against terror

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ROME: The Parliament­ary Division of the Federal National Council (FNC) called on the internatio­nal community to address and tackle the root causes that create a fertile ground for the growth of terrorism and extremism, which pose serious threats to internatio­nal security and stability.

“Serious regional Conlicts, Deteriorat­ing economic and social conditions, and the absence of political justice are among the key factors that play into the hands of extremist and terrorist groups, to recruit individual­s to commit illegal acts,” Mattar Al Yabhouni, Member of the Parliament­ary Division, told the joint seminar of the Mediterran­ean and Middle East Special Group (GSM) and the Sub-committee on Transatlan­tic Defence and Security Cooperatio­n (DSCTC) which is being held at the Italian Chamber of Deputies in Rome by the NATO Parliament­ary Assembly, NATO PA, from Nov.23-25.

“There is a need for an internatio­nal partnershi­p to disrupt terrorist inancing, BASED on THE HIGHEST levels of co-operation, co-ordination and inter-agency intelligen­ce sharing,” he added.

Al Yabhouni presented a series of proposals on How to ight trans-border terrorism and cyber-terrorism. “A legal framework, which includes bilateral or multilater­al security agreements, Is NEEDED to ight E-CRIMES, under THE umbrella of INTERPOL,” he further added.

He also called for an internatio­nal counter-terrorism agreement and the creation of an internatio­nal emechanism to monitor the sources of terrorist inancing.

The UAE is participat­ing in the NATO PA as an observer, but was active in its 62nd edition, which Turkey hosted in 2016.

The event, which was jointly organised with the Italian delegation to the NATO PA, led by Andrea Manciulli, will consider a range of topics, such as the situation in Libya and North Africa, the migration crisis, the situation in Syria and Iraq, the terrorist threat to Europe and the Western Balkans, and countering radicalisa­tion and violent extremism. Its participan­ts will also consider a draft report presented by Manciulli on the threat posed by Daesh and Al Qaeda to Europe.

One hundred members of parliament from 35 countries will attend the seminar, including members of parliament­s from NATO member and associate member states, as well as associate Mediterran­ean countries, Gulf states and countries on the southern rim of the Mediterran­ean. The seminar will also include talks by academics and security experts who specialise in the Mediterran­ean and the Middle East.

Laura Boldrini, President of the Chamber of Deputies, and Paolo Alli, President of NATO PA, have addressed the event.

The GSM provides a forum for parliament­arians from NATO countries and the Middle East and North Africa, MENA, region to discuss political and security issues and enhance their co-operation.

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