Nations vow to boost cooperation in fighting terrorism
2/8/17
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Australia, New Zealand and Brunei
have agreed to intensify cooperation in combating terrorism following the
self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) militants’ attacks in the southern
Philippines, said a senior Indonesian official.
Indonesian Chief
Security Minister Wiranto announced the information after attending a
sub-regional meeting on foreign terrorist fighters and cross-border terrorism
in Manado city of North Sulawesi province at the weekend.
According to the
official, the meeting agreed to establish a forum on counter foreign terrorists
with a view to strengthening cooperation and sharing information among law
enforcement and intelligence agencies.
The countries agreed to
collaborate with firms providing social media services, video file sharing and
messaging to monitor the presence of terrorists or counter their moves, he
said.
They also consented to
conduct a comparative study on terrorism in each nation, and step up
cooperation among institutions to block financing of terrorists, Wiranto added.
He disclosed that a
further sub-regional meeting would be held next year.
The meeting took place
at a time when the IS militants are expanding its influence to Southeast Asia,
particularly their recent siege of Marawi city in the southern
Philippines, killing more than 500 people and leaving the city devastated
by government air strikes against the militants./.
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