 The Interpol-Lagos Dialogue is an excellent initiative from Interpol to try to bring together the sister's regional organisations. It's necessary because at the end of the day we are developing at regional level our own police cooperation capacities. It's very important that in a moment the mother organisation that is Interpol that is covering all our members they call us together and we sit to align our strategies to coordinate our activities and to learn from each other what is working well at regional level in our own organisations but also what is not working well and we need to learn from the others how they are doing better. This is the third edition of this dialogue. The expectation that we have is that now we become concrete. The first one was really to put all the players on the table. The second one was a little to design the four pillars where we believe that we can work together and this third one our expectation at Europol is really to become concrete, to propose concrete actions, to organise maybe some working groups on a specific matters that they are of interest to all of us and to be able to progress and in the next edition to be able also to report some concrete steps that has been taken in our coordination of strategic and operational issues.