“United States and Monaco Strengthen Intelligence Cooperation with Memorandum of Understanding”

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The FBI and the Public Safety of Monaco have signed a memorandum of understanding for intelligence cooperation and information exchange on security between the two countries.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States Government and the Directorate of Public Security of the Principality of Monaco have signed a memorandum of understanding that will lead to formal cooperation in intelligence and the exchange of information related to the security of both countries. The agreement was signed at the US Embassy in Paris, in the presence of Minister of Interior Patrice Cellario and David R. McCawley, Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Paris. The signing was done by Jarrad Smith, FBI legal attaché at the US Embassy in Paris, and Richard Marangoni, Inspector General of the Directorate of Public Security of the Principality of Monaco. According to Jarrad Smith, the signing of this memorandum of understanding will facilitate cooperation between the United States and Monaco in reducing security threats and the capabilities of criminal organizations. Richard Marangoni added that this agreement perpetuates a longstanding and efficient cooperation with the FBI in the context of international threats, emphasizing that intelligence sharing is essential for a cosmopolitan country like Monaco. It is worth mentioning that consular exchanges between Monaco and the United States were established shortly after the end of the American Civil War, and since then, the two nations have shared a strong commitment to international cooperation in addressing some of the world’s major challenges.

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