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". Mr President, terrorism and crime are currently amongst the most serious threats to the daily lives of the inhabitants of the European Community. Clearly, greater cooperation is needed between Member States of the Union concerning the exchange of information on individuals representing a potential threat. It must be borne in mind, however, that sensitive data on Union citizens cannot be made available to police and border guard bodies in the course of standard checks. Of course, as far as possible, the aforementioned services must have access to such information with regard to citizens of third countries. This is particularly true of those countries where criminal activity may be widespread. Making sensitive data available to the special services and investigative authorities of Member States in cases where it is likely that certain individuals are involved in criminal groups is quite another matter. I endorse the view of the Committee on Legal Affairs, namely that this issue should be regulated on the basis of the provisions of the Treaty on European Union, as some of the provisions of the resolution relate to the sovereignty of European Union Member States."@en1

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