In the field of justice and security, the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union will focus on combatting major cross-border criminal networks, hybrid threats, and terrorism and radicalisation. Particular attention will be paid to combat the trafficking of illicit drugs, human trafficking and migrant smuggling.Another priority is the protection of minors from exploitation, including sexual abuse. Efforts to ensure accountability for alleged core international crimes committed in Ukraine will also be a major focus. Poland took up the Presidency on 1 January.Read More
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