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Summary of the Briefing to UN Member States
by the CTC Chairman on 5 November 2001
Ambassador Greenstock (Chair, Counter-Terrorism Committee) briefed
interested UN delegations on 5 November on the work of the CTC.
He recalled that 9 November was the deadline for States to submit
to the Secretary of the Committee the details of contact points
in capitals and in their Permanent Missions. Ambassador Greenstock
also recalled the need for States to nominate experts to be
seconded to the UN to advise the Committee. He encouraged States
to put forward candidates as quickly as possible. The CTC would
take a decision on the first two appointees during the week
beginning 19 November. It also hoped to have agreed on an initial
pool of experts by the end of November, who would be appointed
as needed as the work of the CTC progressed. The CTC had begun
to anticipate that its workload would be intensive in the first
few months of 2002 as reports from States were reviewed. It
was possible that it would need more experts than five initially
anticipated for that period.
Ambassador Greenstock recalled that at its last meeting on 2
November, the CTC had reviewed its Work Programme. Agreement
had been reached that, once experts were in place, the CTC would
begin to focus on its procedures for reviewing the reports submitted
by States. The CTC would need to agree on the responses it expected
to see for each paragraph and sub-paragraph of 1373. It was
possible that the CTC would decide to draw up a list of benchmarks.
If it did so, the document would be prepared transparently.
The CTC had also discussed the need to take forward assistance
to States.
Ambassador Greenstock said the CTC had been briefed on the outcome
of the Financial Action Task Force plenary meeting, which had
taken place
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