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"The speed of implementation has increased but not yet to the level where we would like it to be" (Photo: European Commission)

EU states told to speed up anti-terror measures

EU member states have once again been berated for not implementing EU anti-terror laws.

Anti-terrorism co-ordinator Gijs de Vries, speaking in Luxembourg on Tuesday (8 June) at a meeting of EU justice and home affairs ministers, criticised member states for being "not yet quick enough" at putting legislation into place.

A declaration adopted by EU states last March set June as a deadline for the implementation of a raft of anti-terror measures - but despite the terror attacks in M...

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"The speed of implementation has increased but not yet to the level where we would like it to be" (Photo: European Commission)

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