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Friday, June 26, 2009

Strengthening Partnerships with our International Allies

Map of Europe, North Africa and Middle EastYesterday I announced my upcoming trip and some of the initiatives we’ll be advancing with our overseas partners, especially with respect to our counter-terrorism mission.

We recently signed several important agreements with our European allies to improve information sharing and enhance collaboration on the development of science and technology. My trip, which begins this Saturday and will include visits to Ireland, Britain, Portugal, and Spain, with a final stop in Kuwait to visit our Coast Guard operations, will build on these and other efforts.
  • In Ireland I will assess preparations for aviation preclearance operations, which are scheduled to begin on July 29.

  • In the UK, I’ll be meeting with the new Home Secretary and the new Transport Secretary on a number of issues, including cyber-security, science and technology collaboration, countering violent extremism, and civil aviation security.

  • In Portugal, we will discuss ways to improve and increase information sharing to counter threats in both of our countries.

  • And in Spain we will discuss enhancing the security of air travel between our two countries, building off of the recent agreements we’ve made to improve criminal information sharing and science and technology cooperation.
In addition to these issues, we will focus on matters of interest to both the United States and European Union as a whole, including the protection of privacy while improving law enforcement and security cooperation, and the Visa Waiver Program and its security enhancements.

We have a strong partnership with Europe when it comes to fighting terrorism and other forms of transnational crime. In the coming weeks, I’ll be talking more about our counter-terrorism efforts both at home and abroad, especially as we approach the 5th anniversary of the release of the 9/11 Commission Report on July 22.

It will be a good opportunity to assess how far we’ve come in our fight against terrorism, our work to secure our country – and what steps remain.

Janet Napolitano

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4 Comments:

  • I would think that it would be great to waive Visa requirements for countries which allow Americans in without visa. This will be a good gesture. I wish that DHS would consider that for Malaysia and Thailand.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At June 26, 2009 8:37 PM  

  • Is DHS watching the ex Iraq Baath who are propping up terror groups in Africa and again in the Middle East?

    By Anonymous Mark Eichenlaub, At June 30, 2009 4:55 PM  

  • Americans are international gangsters if you ask me. Piece of crap rules and POS people! Americans should apply for a visa to enter each country just like Vietnam doesn't allow them without visa. Low lives Americans

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At October 8, 2009 12:18 PM  

  • I think there is always be one most powerfull and wealthy country/countries in all times. Today America is the number one in the world but return back hundreds of years there were other countries was doing the same things already.

    By Anonymous casus telefon, At November 4, 2009 7:23 PM  

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