| Author (Corporate) | European Commission: DG Communication |
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| Series Title | Statement |
| Series Details | STATEMENT/17/1169 (29.04.17) |
| Publication Date | 29/04/2017 |
| Content Type | News |
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The European Commission welcomed on 29 April 2017 the signature of a revised cooperation agreement between Europol and Denmark, following the outcome of a referendum in the country which rejected full membership in the organisation. The document results from efforts to minimise the negative impact of Denmark's departure from Europol on 1 May 2017. The solution agreed with Denmark is a tailor-made arrangement allowing for a sufficient level of cooperation, including the exchange of operational data and the deployment of liaison officers. The country was set to have a unique status, allowing for close ties with Europol without amounting to full membership. The agreement was signed just days before a new legal framework for the Europol applies. The regulation was adopted in May 2016, entered into force a month later and was set to take effect in all member states as of 1 May 2017. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_STATEMENT-17-1169_en.htm |
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| Subject Categories | Justice and Home Affairs |
| Countries / Regions | Denmark, Europe |