EU Police and Border Assistance Missions in Palestine Extended for 12 Months

EUPOL COPPS enhances its support to Palestinian Police Districts in West Bank.

 

Brussels, 11 Shawwal 1438/5 July 2017 (MINA) – The Council of the European Union has extended the mandate of the EU coordinating office for Palestinian police support, EUPOL COPPS, as well as the mandate of the EU border assistance mission for the Rafah crossing point, EU BAM Rafah, until 30 June 2018.

These missions are part of wider EU efforts in support of Palestinian state building in the context of working towards a comprehensive resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict based on a two-state solution, WAM reported, quoting a press statement released by the council

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EUPOL COPPS has been assisting the Palestinian Authority in building the institutions of a future state of Palestine in the areas of policing and criminal justice since January 2006.

Through its contribution to security and justice sector reform, the mission supports efforts to increase the security of the Palestinian population and to reinforce the rule of law. Euros 12.372 million have been allocated for the mission’s activities between 1st July 2017 and 30th June 2018.

The Council also extended the mandate of EU BAM Rafah until 30th June 2018. The mission is mandated to provide a third party presence at the Rafah crossing point to contribute to building confidence between the Government of Israel and the Palestinian Authority, including through building up the Palestinian capacity on all aspects of border management at Rafah.

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The mission maintains a readiness to redeploy to the Rafah crossing point once the political and security situation allows. The mission’s budget for the period between 1st July 2017 and 30th June 2018 amounts to Euros 1.98 million. (T/RS5/RS1)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)