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This was published: 2004-07-07 06:40:00
"Ever closer co-operation on policing, data sharing and border security was key to tackling international terrorism and organised crime, a meeting of EU ministers agreed in Derbyshire yesterday.
Following a two-day meeting, justice and home affairs ministers from the UK, Spain, Italy, France and Germany said Europol should prioritise the disruption of terrorist finance flows, identifying links between terrorism and organised crime and improving data sharing to support the EU's fight against terrorism."