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US to push for global 'security envelope'

By Edward Alden in Washington and Sarah Laitner in Brussels

Published: May 19 2005 18:28 | Last updated: May 19 2005 18:28

Michael Chertoff, the US homeland security secretary, said on Thursday he would push for the creation of a global "security envelope", allowing trusted people and cargo to move freely while screening out potential threats to US security.

The proposal, sketched out in a speech in Washington, comes before Mr Chertoff's first official overseas trip for meetings in Brussels with senior European Union officials.

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