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"I welcomed the resolution because the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon has further consolidated the area of freedom, security and justice in terms of respect for fundamental rights and the different legal systems and traditions of the Member States. Policies in this area are a shared competence between the Union and the Member States. The Commission communication on the internal security strategy (ISS) for the period 2010-2014 has identified five priority areas in which the EU can provide added value; namely, fighting and preventing serious and organised crime, terrorism and cybercrime, strengthening the management of the external borders, and building resilience to natural and man-made disasters. The EP welcomes the work undertaken in order to set up an ISS and the main principles underpinning the European Security Model as developed in the ISS, especially as regards the reinforced relationship between security, freedom and privacy and cooperation and solidarity between Member States. EU security measures and cooperation have to comply with the Union’s fundamental rights obligations and focus on targeted law enforcement and intelligence activities with proven capacity to lower crime rates and prevent terrorist attacks. It is important to ensure coherence and synergies between the internal and external aspects of security, and it is necessary to ensure that measures and actions implementing the ISS are in compliance with the Union’s fundamental rights obligations, as well as its external policy objectives and international human rights and humanitarian law."@en1

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