Brussels, 19/03/2004 (Agence Europe) - The Justice and Home Affairs of the Twenty-Five committed on Friday to tackle two of the major shortcomings in European anti-terrorist co-operation; the lack of communication between information, police and justice services, and the huge delays in the implementation of the existing instruments. In particular, they called for the High Representative Javier Solana to make a proposal to the Council secretariat on how co-operation between all information...