US and Europe broker draft agreement on liquid controls

28-Mar-2007

Montreal meeting yields security breakthrough n Formal resolution expected within weeks. Agreement to set benchmark for bilateral discussions across the world.

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By Gavin Lipsith

INTERNATIONAL. In a move that will set a benchmark for bilateral security agreements across the world, representatives from the US Transportation Security Admin­istration (TSA) and the European........

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