Security backed by Interpol
INTERPOL will help promote security among countries involved in the Belt and Road initiative, Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Stock said.
Stock, who was speaking at the forum in Beijing, said: “We have some plans on how to strengthen security cooperation in the region, for example Central Asia, and also other parts of the world.”
Stock said the Belt and Road initiative is very much about connectivity. Interpol also strives to connect its 190 members, he said, and provides a global platform to share information, which is the life blood in preventing crimes, terrorist attacks and cyber attacks.
On Saturday, Public Security Minister Guo Shengkun signed a declaration of strategic cooperation with Interpol on behalf of the Chinese government.
China and Interpol will collaborate to maintain border and trade security, crack down on illegal markets as well as financial and Internet crimes, and protect key infrastructure facilities, so as to guarantee the security and stability of Interpol members along the Belt and Road, the declaration said.
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