The EU and the US are discussing plans to set up an international database for stolen passports as part of their joint fight against terrorism.
The proposals were announced after a meeting in Brussels on Monday between the two sides to discuss security issues.
Under the plans, the shared information would be managed by Interpol – the international criminal police organisation.
Speaking after the meeting, which was also attended by EU anti-terror co-ordinator Gijs de Vries, t...
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