Cooperative Security definition

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Examples of Cooperative Security in a sentence

  • SFMP will encourage the Regional Training Center (RTC) in Accra, established under the guidance of the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Bureau (INL) at the Department of State and as part of the support to the West Africa Cooperative Security Initiative (WACSI), to develop training sessions on IUU fishing which may be associated with transnational criminal syndicates and in of itself is considered by many to be a transnational criminal activity.