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EU police mission extended until 2014 end

EU police mission extended until 2014 end

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27 May 2013 - 18:19
EU police mission extended until 2014 end
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27 May 2013 - 18:19

KABUL (EUPOL Afghanistan) until December 31, 2014, allocating a budget of €108 million for the period beginning June first.

The council said in a press release EUPOL Afghanistan helped the Afghan authorities to develop their civilian policing capacities.

The mission contributes to the establishment of sustainable and effective civilian policing under Afghan ownership and to strengthening the links between the police and the justice sector. It delivers leadership and specialised training and mentors and advises the Afghan ministries of the interior and justice and the Attorney General’s office.  

The mission has approximately 350 international and 200 local staff, coming from 23 member states as well as from Croatia and Canada. Police Commissioner Karl Åke Roghe from Sweden has been Head of Mission since August 2012.

This civilian mission, under the Common Security and Defence Policy, is part of the overall EU commitment to Afghanistan.

The EU will continue in the coming years its assistance to Afghanistan’s development, including in the area of the rule of law.

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