http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20050716-014310-3101r.htm

British minister in Algeria on terrorism

Jul. 16, 2005 at 3:05PM 
British Foreign Office Minister Kim Howells arrived in Algeria 
Saturday to discuss security cooperation following last week's 
explosions in London. 
      Howells told reporters in Algiers he came to the North African 
country on a three-day official visit to "benefit from your 
expertise in combating terrorism and cooperation on illegal 
immigration." 
      State-owned Algerian Radio quoted a British official it did 
not identify as saying Howells' visit was to coordinate on fighting 
terrorism and to exchange expertise. 
      The radio said the British minister would also discuss an 
extradition agreement, adding that London was ready to study 
Algeria's request to hand over Algerian fugitives or refugees 
suspected of involvement in terrorism during the 1990s. 
      Discussions on illegal immigration also were on Howells' 
agenda. An estimated 30,000 Algerians reside illegally in Britain 
and about 20,000 legally. 
     






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