 Since 2016 Interpol has a global counter-terrorism strategy with a few action streams, a few priorities. One of these priorities is interrupting terrorist travel. Since that strategy, it helped us to develop cross-regional operations and to know the travel routes of these people and the travel routes based on the operations now leads to these results where we identify more than a dozen foreign terrorist fighters travelling between two continents. Today Interpol holds a database accessible for all our member countries with more than 50,000 nominals of foreign terrorist fighters. On top of that, we also have a database available for our analysts to connect the dots between the different countries and that database has more than 400,000 identifiers. The United Nations wrote two United Nations Security Council resolutions what urges the countries to share information with Interpol on these foreign terrorist fighters and of course also that resolution is very helpful for Interpol.