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"Organised crime is a wide-reaching problem that calls for a concrete, coordinated response by Member States. Organised crime networks extend beyond national borders, and action based on intergovernmental cooperation is required at operational level. The European Union’s internal security strategy, adopted in 2010, sets out five strategic objectives to make the territory of the Union more secure: combating international criminal networks, preventing terrorism, increasing security levels in cyberspace, strengthening border management and increasing resilience to both natural and man-made crises and disasters. It is now time to carry out an initial evaluation of the progress that has been achieved and the areas that can be improved. Parliament was therefore keen to add its point of view, and to stress that the fight against terrorism and organised crime must remain the key priorities of this strategy, whilst fundamental rights, the principles of international protection and the rule of law must absolutely be upheld. Parliament also wished to draw attention to the fact that security policy falls under the shared jurisdiction of the EU and individual Member States, but that it is also important to adhere to the principle of subsidiarity."@en1
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