The EU drugs agency (EMCDDA) and the European Police Office (Europol) signed a Co- operation Agreement in Brussels today during a major meeting on amphetamine-type stimulants held under the auspices of the Belgian Presidency of the EU and the United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP).
The agreement was signed by Executive Director of the EMCDDA, Georges Estievenart, accompanied by Chairman of the EMCDDA Management Board Mike Trace, and Director of Europol Jürgen Storbeck.
The purpose of the agreement was to enhance co-operation between the two bodies, particularly through the exchange of strategic and technical information. It will help heighten collaboration in areas such as: collecting and analysing data; disseminating information; exchanging technical expertise; and ensuring the most effective use of resources. It could also open the way for joint projects.
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