Common use of Combating terrorism Clause in Contracts

Combating terrorism. The Parties reaffirm the importance of the fight against terrorism and, in accordance with international conventions, international human rights, humanitarian and refugee law and with their respective legislation and regulations, agree to cooperate in the prevention and suppression of terrorist acts. They shall do so in particular: (a) in the framework of the full implementation of the UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) and other relevant UN resolutions, the UN Counter-Terrorism Strategy, international conventions and instruments; (b) by exchange of information on terrorist groups and their support networks in accordance with international and national law; and (c) by exchanges of view on means and methods used to counter terrorism, including in technical fields and training, and by exchange of experiences in respect of terrorism prevention. The Parties continue to be committed to reaching an agreement on the UN Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism as soon as possible. The Parties are deeply concerned about incitement of terrorist acts and emphasise their commitment to take all necessary and appropriate measures in accordance with international and national law, to reduce the threat posed by such incitement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, Partnership Agreement