Visit to NATO by His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Source: NATO

On Monday, 6 November 2023, the NATO Secretary General, Mr. Jens Stoltenberg, will meet with His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

His Majesty will also address the North Atlantic Council.

There will be no media opportunity.

Photographs will be available on the NATO website after the event. The video files will be available for free download from the NATO Multimedia Portal.

For more information:

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MEDIA INVITATION: 91st INTERPOL General Assembly – Vienna, Austria

Source: Interpol (news and events)

28 November – 1 December 2023

Addressing global threats posed by transnational crime, the 91st INTERPOL General Assembly will be held in Vienna, Austria from 28 November to 1 December.

Bringing together chiefs of police and senior officials from around the world, the event will also round off a year of celebrations for INTERPOL’s centenary in the city where the Organization was created in 1923.

Today’s critical global threats, including transnational organized crime, environmental crime and preventing the circulation of child sexual abuse material are on the agenda, along with discussions on the use of emerging technologies by law enforcement.

The General Assembly opening ceremony on Tuesday 28 November will be open to accredited media. Although the main conference proceedings are closed to the press, interviews with police officials and international delegates may be arranged upon request using the official form.

The closing ceremony on Friday 1 December will also be open to media.

A press conference with Secretary General Jürgen Stock will be held at a time and date to be confirmed.

Accreditation

Only accredited journalists may attend the press conference the opening and/or closing ceremonies, or any media briefings held during the General Assembly.

Journalists wishing to attend will need to fill out the accreditation request form available here no later than 12h00 CET Wednesday 22 November. For any specific enquiries about the accreditation process, please contact the Austrian Ministry of the Interior Media Desk Email: mediadesk@bmi.gv.at.

Journalists without accreditation will not be granted access. All accredited media representatives will be expected to present their press credentials and national identification documents at the media registration desk upon arrival.

Please note that journalists requiring a visa to travel to Austria will have to apply for this through the usual channels.

NATO Secretary General meets with the President of Hungary

Source: NATO

On Wednesday 8 November 2023, the NATO Secretary General, Mr Jens Stoltenberg, will meet with the President of Hungary, Mrs Katalin Novák, at NATO Headquarters. The Secretary General and the President will give a joint press conference at NATO HQ after their meeting.

Media advisory

17:30 (CET)    Press conference by the NATO Secretary General and the President of Hungary

Media coverage

  • Media representatives who have annual accreditation to NATO for 2023 can cover the press conference in person.
  • The press statements will be live-streamed on the NATO website.
  • The video will be available for free download from the NATO Multimedia Portal after the event.
  • A transcript of the Secretary General’s remarks, as well as pictures taken by NATO photographers, will be available on the NATO website.

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Operation Mobile 6 puts the brakes on car thieves

Source: Europol

Law enforcement identified a variety of criminal tactics during the operation, including several instances involving so-called ‘cloned cars’. Criminals use the identity papers belonging to another vehicle, usually a destroyed car, of the same make, model and colour. The papers are presented to the authorities in the event of a border control procedure connected to the search for a stolen…

Securing the 2024 Olympic Games: INTERPOL signs agreement with France to strengthen police cooperation

Source: Interpol (news and events)

Ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, a cooperation agreement has been signed between France and INTERPOL to strengthen security and international cooperation during this major global event.

The agreement covers a range of areas drawing on INTERPOL’s global network and expertise including:

  • Collaborative coordination through the organisation of joint workshops and meetings ahead of the event.
  • A continuous exchange of information in order to effectively address any potential threats or transnational crime.
  • Strategic assistance in order to strengthen law enforcement in order to confront any complex situations.
  • The deployment of an INTERPOL Major Event Support Team (IMEST) for the entire event to ensure close collaboration with the Central Section for Operational Police Cooperation of the DCIO.

International cooperation is essential to the success of major events and keeping athletes, spectators and all participants safe.

IMEST team members facilitate real-time exchange of messages and vital police data between countries. This data includes fingerprints, photos, wanted person notices, and data relating to stolen and lost travel documents and stolen motor vehicles.

The first IMEST was deployed in 2002 to the USA for the Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. To date, nearly 160 teams have been deployed across the world.

Global illicit medicines targeted by INTERPOL operation

Source: Interpol (news and events)

LYON, France – The results of a major operation to crack down on illicit medicines across 89 countries have been announced today.

The annual campaign targets illicit medicines that pose a significant threat to consumer safety, including counterfeit medicines and medicines diverted from legal and regulated supply chains. They also represent a major source of income for transnational organized crime groups and support other crime activity.

Operation Pangea XVI, which ran from 3-10 October, has led to 72 arrests worldwide, the seizure of potentially dangerous pharmaceuticals worth more than USD 7 million, 325 new investigations and the closure of more than 1,300 criminal websites.

Erectile dysfunction medications continue to be the most seized medicine globally, accounting for 22 per cent of seizures during the operation. Psychotherapeutic agents such as antidepressants, anti-anxiety medicines and stimulants were a close second at 19 per cent, followed by sex hormones and gastrointestinal medicines at 12 per cent respectively.

Inspection at a shop by authorities in Costa Rica.

Seizures by U.S Customs and Border Protection.

Seizures of expired Health Supplements by Ecuador authorities.

Seizures of unregistered health products by authorities in Costa Rica.

Additional seizures included:

  • In Mozambique, authorities seized 9,000 bottles of suspected counterfeit cough syrups, after discovering contradictions between product labels and official documents.
  •  Australian authorities seized some 11,000 COVID-19 irregular test kits, demonstrating continued criminal exploitation of the pandemic.
  • Customs officers in Qatar seized 2,500 prescription painkillers hidden in cereal boxes, from a passenger flying in from Bangladesh.
  • Some 13,000 counterfeit and/or expired pain medicines were confiscated during searches at a bus depot between Peru and Ecuador.

“Counterfeit medicines and the misuse of regulated medication is a significant threat to public safety around the world. Operation Pangea XVI removed a large amount of illegal and potentially life-threatening products off the streets and dismantled criminal networks trafficking such goods.” Jürgen Stock, INTERPOL Secretary General

 “The operation underlines the continuing need for a coordinated and global response against the threat posed by illicit medicines and transnational organized crime groups.”

 INTERPOL continues to support member countries as further analysis and investigations are carried out.

 Throughout the operation, additional support was provided by Europol, the World Customs Organization, the World Health Organization, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the International Narcotics Control Board, national health regulatory agencies and the Pharmaceutical Security Institute.
 
Participating countries: Albania, Angola, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Czech Rep. Democratic Rep. of Congo, Denmark, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Finland ,France, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong China, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran,  Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Moldova, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Netherlands, Norway, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Senegal, Serbia, Rep San Marino, Singapore, Sint Maarten, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor Leste, Türkiye, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Zambia.

Readout of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Jr.’s Call with Chief of the Israeli General Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi

Source: US Defense Joint Chiefs of Staff

October 31, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C., — Joint Staff Spokesperson Navy Capt. Jereal Dorsey provided the following readout:

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Jr., spoke with Chief of the Israeli General Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi yesterday by phone.

The two military leaders discussed the security situation on the ground, as well as steps to strengthen the U.S. military posture in the region and bolster regional deterrence efforts.

 The U.S. and Israel enjoy a strong military-to-military relationship as key partners committed to peace and security in the Middle East.

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NATO Secretary General: Nordic cooperation demonstrates that peace is always possible

Source: NATO

Addressing the 75th Nordic Council session in Oslo, Norway, on Tuesday (31 October 2023), Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that deep cooperation among the Nordic countries after years of enmity demonstrates that “peace is always possible”. He underlined that building friendship and trust between decision-makers is particularly important “at a time when polarisation, fragmentation and suspicion threaten trust in democracy and the open societies we seek to build”. He further welcomed that soon, the entire Nordic region will be in NATO.

Mr Stoltenberg condemned Hamas’ terrorist attacks on Israel and underlined the importance of Israel’s response taking place within international law, that civilians are protected, and of humanitarian aid reaching Gaza. He stressed that the war must not escalate into a major regional conflict. “We must not give up working for a lasting, political peace solution,” he said, underlining that the war in Gaza “must not lead to a weakening of our will and ability to support Ukraine.”

Warning that there are no signs that Russia is planning for peace, Mr Stoltenberg stressed that Allies must continue to provide Ukraine with lethal aid. He added: “if Ukraine stops defending itself, they will be occupied, and occupation is not peace”. Calling Russia’s invasion “a strategic defeat” which has left Moscow increasingly isolated, he underlined that “investing in Ukraine’s security is also an investment in our security”, because a victory for Putin would show authoritarian leaders that military force pays. 

The Secretary General also underlined the importance of trading with China “in ways that do not undermine our security” or create new dependencies. This also requires continued investment in defence. “Increased defence spending means more defence. But it gives us one more thing: a stronger NATO community,” he said.

Finally, Mr Stoltenberg welcomed that NATO is not only getting stronger; “we’re getting bigger”. Following Finland’s accession in April, Sweden will also soon join the Alliance. This “strengthens our ability to defend the Nordic region; it strengthens our ability to be present in the northern regions; and it strengthens our ability to come to the aid of our Baltic neighbours,” he said.

Olympics 2024 security topped up

Source: Europol

The agreement covers several important arrangements designed to ensure the security and success of the event. This includes increasing operational preparedness, developing special channels for swift cooperation during the event, and enhancing strategic foresight to anticipate and confront complex situations quickly and efficiently.  During the event, Europol will deploy a special team to assist with security arrangements at the Paris…

NATO Secretary General attends the Nordic Council

Source: NATO

On Tuesday, 31st October 2023, the NATO Secretary General, Mr Jens Stoltenberg, will attend the 75th Nordic Council session in Oslo, Norway.

Mr Stoltenberg will deliver a speech and he will participate in a Q&A session with the parliamentarians.

The Secretary General will engage with the media following the event.  For further details, please contact the Nordic Council.

Photographs of the event, as well as a transcript of the Secretary General’s speech, will be available on the NATO website after the event.

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For further information on the event, including the agenda, please access the web page of the Nordic Council.

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