



The following Resolutions, adopted by INTERPOL's General Assembly, establish a formal framework for the Organization's counter-terrorism activities.
AG-2009-RES-15 | Draft Arrangement on Co-operation between the International Criminal Police Organization-INTERPOL and the United Nations in relation to the United Nations Security Council Sanctions Committees supplementary arrangement to the Co-operation Agreement between the International Criminal Police Organization-INTERPOL and the United Nations (Singapore 2009) |
AG-2008-RES-06 | Increasing the sharing of information in terrorist-related matters, using the available INTERPOL tools and the Fusion Contact Officers network (Saint Petersburg, 2008) |
AG-2006-RES-09 | Home-grown terrorists – al-Qaeda linked / al-Qaeda inspired terrorism (Rio de Janeiro, 2006) |
AG-2005-RES-10 | Addressing Internet activities supporting terrorism (Berlin, 2005) |
AG-2001-RES-05 | Terrorist attack of 11 September 2001 (Budapest, 2001) |
AGN/68/RES/2 | The financing of terrorism (Seoul, 1999) |
AGN/67/RES/12 | Cairo declaration against terrorism (Cairo, 1998) |
AGN/64/RES/8 | Monitoring of resolutions (Beijing, 1995) |
AGN/55/RES/3 | Co-operation in terrorist cases; Guide for NCBs and specialized services (Belgrade, 1986) |
AGN/54/RES/1 | International terrorism and unlawful interference with civil aviation (Washington, DC, 1985) |
AGN/53/RES/7 | Application of Article 3 of the constitution (Luxembourg, 1984) |
AGN/53/RES/6 | Violent crime commonly referred to as terrorism (Luxembourg, 1984) |
AGN/52/RES/9 | Terrorism (Cannes, 1983) |
AGN/50/RES/2 | Tagging of explosives (Nice, 1981) |
AGN/48/RES/8 | Acts of violence committed by organized groups (Nairobi, 1979) |
AGN/41/RES/7 | Hostages and blackmail (Frankfurt, 1972) |
AGN/20/RES/11 | Requests for international enquiries (Lisbon, 1951) |
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