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Outcome of International Ministerial Meeting on Charlie Hebdo, Paris, 11 January

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461129350.0Yesterday (11 January) Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos participated in an International Ministerial Meeting on Charlie Hebdo in Paris, organised by the French Minister of the Interior, Bernard Cazeneuve. Taking place at the French Ministry of Interior, the meeting brought together several European Ministers of the Interior as well as US and Canadian partners to discuss European and international efforts against terrorism. At the meeting, Commissioner Avramopoulos said: "We are gathered here today in order to express our solidarity to France, to the French people and to the families of the victims. We are here to declare our determination to move ahead in the spirit of solidarity in order to combat terrorism. We are united and determined. " Concluding the meeting, the ministers adopted a Joint Declaration on the Fight against Terrorism. More information on the EU's contribution to the Fight against Terrorism is available online.

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