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Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting Ministerial Conference on International Transport Security - Outline of Ministerial Statement on Aviation Security - May 22-23, 2006 Tatsuyuki Shimazu Director for International Security Coordination Aviation Security Office Civil Aviation Bureau Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Japan

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting Ministerial Conference on International Transport Security ( January 12 – 13, 2006 in Tokyo )

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting 1. Date and Place  Date: January 12-13, 2006  Place: Tokyo  Sponsor: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Japan  Countries, Region and Organizations which attended: Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Russian Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Russian Federation, Singapore, United Kingdom, United States of Federation, Singapore, United Kingdom, United States of America, EC, ICAO, IMO, WCO America, EC, ICAO, IMO, WCO  Attendee: Total of approximately 220 attendees

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting 2. Agenda  Main theme of the conference: “Enhancing transport security while realizing smooth and efficient transport”  Individual sessions were held for each sector on Jan. 12th. - Maritime security - Maritime security - Aviation security - Aviation security - Land transport security - Land transport security  Discussed generally the future policy directions of transport security on Jan. 13th  Also discussed the issue of avian influenza which is of international concern, based on the US proposal

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting 3. Findings At the Conference, ministers responsible for transport security:  Exchanged views and information for enhancing transport security and discussed issues that should be addressed in a coordinated, cooperative manner.  Unanimously adopted Ministerial Declaration and Ministerial Statements on Maritime, Aviation and Land Transport Security.  Additionally adopted Ministerial Statement on Transport and Influenza.

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting Outline of Ministerial Statement on Aviation Security - Key Principles to Guide International Efforts -

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting ① Challenge  Due to financial issues and other restrictions, some countries do not meet the ICAO International Security Standard.  Terrorist attacks on domestic flights occur frequently. ② Principle  Urge States to implement and enforce the Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) of Annex 17 (Security) to the Chicago Convention and other ICAO provisions relating to aviation security.  Strongly encourage the application of the above-mentioned SARPs and ICAO provisions to domestic operations, where appropriate. ③ Future actions  Continue to support ICAO activities both financially and in terms of human resources.  Promote the domestic application of the international standards worldwide, with the consideration that each country has a different threat level for domestic flights. 1.Implementing and enforcing ICAO rules and encouraging their application to domestic operations, where appropriate

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting ① Challenge  Suicide bombing  Ways to hand-carry weapons, explosives and other dangerous goods by Terrorist become more deep-laid. Plastic explosives concealed under clothes (Aircraft bombings in Russia in August 2004) Plastic explosives concealed under clothes (Aircraft bombings in Russia in August 2004) Handmade explosives Handmade explosives ② Principle  Encourage State to adopt improved screening capability and practices  Encourage State to share related expertise and technologies for screening  Promoting international cooperation in research and development. ③ Future actions  Best practice guidance document on screening be developed in G8.  Sharing of knowledge and technology for improving screening.  International cooperation in research and development. 2.Improving screening capability by sharing technologies and promoting international cooperation in research and development Shoe bombs

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting ① Challenge  Balancing between security and facilitated transport is a main issue of G8 Secure and Facilitated International Travel Initiative (SAFTI) (Sea Island Summit 2004)  The aviation security of the entire aviation network needs to be maintained by each related country.  There is a gap of security level among relevant States. ② Principle  Encourage States to work bilaterally and multilaterally to achieve a high level of security in screening procedures for passengers and bags. ③ Future actions  ICAO is making efforts in developing international guidelines on a validation process for One-stop security.  Bilateral or multilateral arrangements for aviation security would be envisaged. 3.Working bilaterally and multilaterally to achieve a high level of security in screening procedures

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting ① Challenge  Balancing between security and facilitated transport is a main issue of G8 Secure and Facilitated International Travel Initiative (SAFTI) (Sea Island Summit 2004)  The utilization of biometrical technology will enhance aviation security by accurate identification of passengers, and promote travel facilitation. ② Principle  Encourage the facilitation of passenger travel in a manner that does not compromise security, by various methods including biometrics, while being mindful of data privacy protection issues. ③ Future actions  International cooperation on sharing of knowledge and experience about the use of biometric information.  Like-minded countries prepare a list of appropriate contact points in order to share information on new technologies and measures. 4.Facilitating passenger travel in a manner that does not compromise security by various methods including biometrics Narita airport ( )

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting ① Challenge  Air cargo security is one of vulnerable sectors in security due to a great volume of various kinds of air cargo.  Air cargo security measures vary among countries.  Increasing international cargo transport. ② Principle  Encourage the development of internationally strengthened and harmonized measures and best practices for air cargo security, taking into account the need to protect the entire cargo supply chain. ③ Future actions  ICAO is expected to establish a study group to develop best practices for internationally reinforced and harmonized measures on air cargo, in consideration of the necessity of the protection of entire air cargo supply chains. 5.Developing best practices for air cargo security

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting ① Challenge  The worldwide aviation network has been highly developed.  The existence of countries and regions whose security measures are not sufficiently developed due to lack of financial and human resources. (Terrorists target at weak areas) ② Principle  Encourage States to promote aviation security capacity building efforts, both on a bilateral basis and through the use of multilateral and regional arrangements. ③ Future actions  ICAO and like-minded countries will promote capacity building efforts.  holding of seminars on aviation security,  inviting of security experts from developing countries for exchange of information etc. 6.Increasing capacity building efforts to ensure the integrity of aviation security worldwide The 2nd Japan-ASEAN Aviation Security Meeting ( March 28-29, 2006 in Tokyo )

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting ① Challenge  The necessity of a worldwide aviation security contact network in order to cope with increasing threats against commercial flights and security- related emergencies.  A 24-hour contact point network created under the initiative of G8 is in the process of being expanded to include all the ICAO member countries (189 countries). ② Principle  Encourage States to register with the ICAO Aviation Security Point of Contact Network, so that States can communicate effectively during situations of heightened threat or security-related emergencies. ③ Future actions  ICAO will establish the ICAO Aviation Security Point of Contact Network.  All ICAO member countries can register their contact points in this network. 7.Encouraging States to register with the ICAO Aviation Security Point of Contact Network

Civil Aviation Bureau, MLIT, Japan APEC Aviation Security Sub-group meeting International Air Transport Network is expanding globally and International efforts in Aviation Security is vital for further development of aviation. Strong commitment by APEC member States for Aviation Security will help worldwide aviation activities. Thank you for your attention.