
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Interior Sheikh Mohammad Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah headed to Morocco on Tuesday to take part in the 31th Arab interior ministers conference to be held in Marrakesh on March 11-14. The minister said in remarks to KUNA that the Arab nations are witnessing "a critical period which requires boosting cooperation and coordination between Arab states in various security fields to best face the latest developments and their impact on the region." The participants will discuss a number of issues including enhancement of security cooperation between the Arab countries' ministries of interior by activating united security strategies which include fighting terrorism, traffic safety, civil protection, civil defense, fighting organized crime, besides intellectual security. They will also listen to the specialized committee's reports, as well as tackling the activities of Arab Police Sports Federation, Naif Arab University For Security Sciences, besides looking at the efforts exerted by the Arab Security Information Office. They will also discuss the annual reports on Arab strategies in facing electronic and economic crimes, violence against women, illegal usage of drugs, immigration, besides many other topics. Source: KUNA
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