22 March 2022
Operations Division Joint Operations Unit Land Borders Sector
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Evaluation report: Joint Operation Coordination Points 2017
Table of Contents
1. Background information
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Brief Risk assessment
1.2.1. The border between Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia
1.2.2. The border between Moldova and Ukraine
1.2.3. The border between Albania and Montenegro
1.2.4. The border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro
1.2.5. The border between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
1.2.6. The border between Ukraine and Belarus
1.2.7. The border between Ukraine and Hungary
1.2.8. The border between Ukraine and Poland
1.2.9. The border between Ukraine and Romania
1.2.10. The border between Ukraine and Slovakia
1.2.11. The border between Kosovo* and Albania
1.2.12. The border between Kosovo* and Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
1.2.13. Sources
1.3. Operational aim
1.4. Period of implementation and operational areas
1.5. Participants
2. Achievement of objectives
2.1. Enhance border security
2.2. Enhance operational cooperation
2.3. Enhance exchange of information
2.4. Identify possible risks and threats
2.5. Establish and exchange best practices
3. Link to other Frontex activities and best practices
3.1. JO Focal Points 2017 Land
4. Operational Results
5. Financial information
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