Director of the Serbian Security and Intelligence Agency (BIA) Rade Bulatovic said today, during a break of the sixth two-day counceling meeting of the heads of security services and judiciary and law enforcement agencies which is being held in the Russian town of Habarovsk, that Serbia endorses international cooperation in the fight against terrorism.
In a statement to Itar-Tas agency, Bulatovic said that Serbia is ready to take part in cooperation with other police services in the world in fighting terrorism and with Russia, with which it has strategic cooperation.
Bulatovic welcomed the idea of making an international database on fight against terrorism and added that Serbia will join that project.
Opening the meeting, Director of the Russia Federal Security Service (FSB) and President of the National Anti-Terrorist Committee Nikolai Patrushev said before representatives of 76 delegations from 53 countries that the formation of the database is just the beginning of creation of a joint information anti-terrorist space.
Patrushev explained that the database would contain an overview of terrorist attacks and operations and information about organisations and persons that take part in them.
The meeting in Habarovsk gathers delegations of 53 countries, representatives of the United Nations, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), as well as anti-terrorist structures of the countries of the Union of Independent States and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.