Europe vulnerable to attacks: de Vries

Updated: 19:45, Wednesday, 19 May 2004

The European Union's new counter terrorism co-ordinator, Gijs de Vries, has said that Europe remains vulnerable to a major terrorist attack.

The European Union's new counter terrorism co-ordinator, Gijs de Vries, has said that Europe remains vulnerable to a major terrorist attack.

Speaking at an EU meeting in Dublin, Mr de Vries said no country, including Ireland, was immune to the threat of al-Qaeda or al-Qaeda inspired attacks.

He said it was essential that EU countries remain united in the struggle against terrorism.

Mr de Vries was appointed to co-ordinate the EU's anti-terrorism strategy after the Madrid train bombings of 11 March. He has proposed a common EU strategy to tackle terrorism.

According to the anti-terrorism co-ordinator, links between police forces must be strengthened and EU parliaments need to ratify tougher anti-terror laws.

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