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"There is a clear need to establish an EU internal security strategy which would help to respond in a coordinated, collective and effective manner to various kinds of challenges to internal security. I welcome the provision that freedom, security and justice are objectives that must be pursued in parallel and that the implementation of the EU Charter must be one of the strategy’s essential elements. It is nevertheless regrettable that, at the same time as we are striving to develop a European judicial culture, to ensure the coordination of Member States’ actions regarding the management of the external borders, a framework for the use and coordination of EU and national instruments, there was a very painful case in which, as a result of derogations from EU legislation, a citizen of a third country, suspected of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, and who was arrested in an EU Member State, was released without being passed to the justice authorities of the EU Member State that brought charges against him. This inability to cooperate and a lack of solidarity goes against the spirit of the security strategy developed for the whole EU and undermines the Member States’ opportunities to seek justice. I therefore hope that the mid-term review of the implementation of the Stockholm Programme and other related assessments will take such cases into account so that a similar situation does not occur again."@en1
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