Summary:
The FBI and the Monaco Public Safety Department have signed an agreement for formal cooperation and the exchange of information on security between the two countries.
Full Story:
The government of the United States of America and the Monaco Public Security Directorate signed a protocol agreement on June 17. The agreement, witnessed by Patrice Cellario, the government advisor and Minister of the Interior, and David R. McCawley, Deputy Head of Mission at the United States Embassy in Paris, aims to establish formal cooperation in intelligence matters and facilitate the exchange of security-related information between the two countries. Monaco’s commitment to enhancing security and intelligence collaboration with international partners is demonstrated through this agreement with the FBI. The cooperation will contribute to the collective efforts in ensuring the safety and security of both nations. This collaboration signifies the trust and mutual respect between the United States and Monaco towards addressing common security challenges.
Source:
Monaco Matin


