The European community should have listened earlier to Russia's warnings about terrorism in relation to events in Chechnya, the President of the Western European Union Assembly Claus Buhler said Monday in Moscow. According to Agency Novosti, Mr Buhler supported the idea that secret services of European countries and Russia work more in line with each other and exchange necessary information.
At the conference on European security in the 21st century, organised jointly by the WEU Assembl...
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