EU Ministers Set New Priorities in Paris

European ministers met in Paris to talk about cocaine problems. They want to fight crime and drug trafficking. This is because crime moves across borders.
Ministers from several countries discussed rising cocaine use. This use is linked to violence. The group wants to stop organized crime. They will focus on drug trafficking within the European Union. The meeting shows worries about criminals moving between countries.
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Highlights
EU Ministers Meet in Paris
European Justice and Interior Ministers discussed rising cocaine use.
Cocaine Linked Violence
The meeting focused on violence related to cocaine consumption.
Prioritizing Organized Crime
Ministers agreed to fight organized crime in the EU.
Cross-Border Concerns
The meeting addressed concerns about criminal activity across borders.
EU-Wide Collaboration
Seven countries participated in the Paris meeting.