Defence
10 years since Paris terror attacks
Last Thursday marked the 10th anniversary of the devastating terrorist attacks that took place across Paris on 13 November 2015, killing 132 people and injuring many more. Commemorations took place across France and the EU to honour the victims and survivors.
In a statement, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, paid tribute to victims, describing the events in Paris as ‘an attack on our values – freedom, peace and tolerance’. The President reaffirmed that the ideals of freedom and peace remain at the heart of both France and the EU.
Fighting terrorism and ensuring the security of its citizens is one of the EU’s main priorities. EU countries work closely together to prevent and counter terrorism and violent extremism. Earlier this year, the Commission presented ProtectEU, an internal security strategy to further improve the EU’s ability to anticipate threats, prevent radicalisation, and safeguard public spaces. It also focuses on improving coordinated response when attacks do occur.
As Europe marks this solemn anniversary, the continent also remembers the resilience and unity that emerged in its aftermath. Ten years on, Paris stands as a symbol of Europe that remains strong in defending its values of freedom, peace, and tolerance against those who seek to divide it.
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