EU justice ministers have adopted a new counter-terrorism strategy and an action plan aimed at combating radicalisation and recruitment to terrorism, the EU's top anti-terrorism co-ordinator Gijs de Vries announced on Thursday (1 December).
The ministers, united for a two-day council meeting in Brussels, backed a UK proposal, put forward shortly after the London bombings in July, which centres around four specific areas in which the EU would like to harmonise member state measures and ...
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