13 March 2017
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Council: updated draft conclusions on the EU policy cycle on organised crime 2018-21
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The Presidency invites the COSI Support Group to discuss these draft Council conclusions as set out in the annex with a view to reaching an agreement at COSI on 14 March 2017."
See: NOTE from: Presidency to: JHA Counsellors/COSI Support Group and Standing Committee on Operational Cooperation on Internal Security (COSI): Draft Council Conclusions on the continuation of the EU Policy Cycle for organised and serious international crime for the period 2018-2021(8 March 2017, 6372/2/17 REV 2, LIMITE, pdf)
And see a previous version of the draft conclusions posted here: Europol "threat assessment" paves the way for increased operational police cooperation (Statewatch News Online, 10 March 2017)
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