U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly Meets With European Union Commissioner Avramopoulos
February 10, 2017
Washington, DC - - (February 8, 2017) - - Today, Secretary of the U.S. Department Homeland Security (DHS) John Kelly met with European Union (EU) Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Dimitris Avramopoulos to discuss the strong partnership between DHS and the EU in the pursuit of global security.
The DHS-EU security relationship is focused on protecting our public and the transatlantic relationship from the threats of terrorism and irregular migration. Secretary Kelly emphasized the Department’s deep commitment to help the EU fight the terrorist threat, and lent his support to ongoing EU efforts to improve European capabilities in counterterrorism, and border and aviation security. Secretary Kelly highlighted U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ongoing support to EUROPOL on terrorism investigations. Additionally, the Secretary offered to further collaborate on technology solutions to collect and analyze biometric and biographic information on travelers, irregular migrants and refugees.
In a statement this week, a DHS source indicated that, "The Department of Homeland Security is dedicated to the shared international security priorities with the European Union, and will continue to share information and best practices in the furtherance of these shared interests".
Information source: U.S. Department of Homeland Security