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". The Commission supports cooperation between Interpol and European Member States as well as EU bodies such as Europol. At the same time, as pointed out in the 2004 Commission proposal for a Council common position on the transfer of certain data to Interpol, applicable data protection rules must be respected. This was confirmed by the Council common position of 24 January 2005 on exchanging certain data with Interpol. It notably concerns lost or stolen passports. It underlined that the conditions of the exchange shall be agreed with Interpol in order to ensure – and I would like to stress the following – that the data exchanged will respect the data protection principles that lie at the heart of data exchange within the Union, particularly with regard to the exchange and automatic processing of such data. I should add that the control of personal data by Interpol shall be ensured by the rules on the control of information and access to Interpol’s files. In particular these rules establish a commission for the control of Interpol’s files and govern the composition, role and functions of that commission. The current chairman of the commission is Mr Hustinx, who is currently also the EU data protection supervisor."@en1
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