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War in Ukraine: EU concerned about possible arms smuggling – Strengthens cooperation with Moldova

To strengthen its cooperation with Moldova in order to help it control its borders with it Ukraine and avoid danger arms smuggling from the warring country, the EU decided.

European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson announced the creation of a “support node for internal security and border management in Moldova”, a candidate country for membership in EUduring a meeting in Prague of European interior ministers with their Moldovan and Ukrainian counterparts.

It is a framework for information sharing and police cooperation on the ground involving EU member states Moldova and Ukraine, as well as Europol and Frontex.

The first meeting held today with the participation of 12 member countries was dedicated to arms smuggling.

“We have some indications” of smuggling, Johansson pointed out. “We know how many weapons there are in Ukraine, and of course not all of them are always in good hands,” he added.

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“We’ve always had problems with arms smuggling”

The EU is concerned that the scenario with the war in the former Yugoslavia will be repeated.

“We have always had problems with arms smuggling from (this region) for the benefit of organized crime which fuels the violence of criminal networks in the EU,” the Swedish commissioner underlined.

“So we have to prepare together from the beginning” he pointed out according to the Athens News Agency.

In addition to smuggling, weapons from the former Yugoslavia have been found in the hands of jihadists who have launched attacks in western Europe in recent years.

Cooperation with Moldova also concerns the fight against traffickers’ networks, human trafficking, drug smuggling and terrorism, while the ongoing war.

Source: News Beast

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