ЕС по-прежнему сосредоточен на угрозе терроризма и радикализации

Совет Европейского Союза в понедельник (15 июня) принял в письменном виде выводы, подтверждающие его неизменную приверженность защите граждан ЕС от терроризма и насильственного экстремизма во всех его формах и независимо от их происхождения.

В выводах подчеркиваются угрозы, создаваемые развивающимися формами терроризма, и содержится призыв к дальнейшему укреплению внешнего взаимодействия и действий ЕС по борьбе с терроризмом в определенных приоритетных географических и тематических областях. Совет признает, что терроризм является глобальным явлением, и призывает к расширению сотрудничества с районами, наиболее затронутыми развитием терроризма. Ключевые районы включают Западные Балканы, Северную Африку и Ближний Восток, регион Сахеля и Африканский Рог.

В выводах Совета подчеркивается важная роль, которую играют эксперты ЕС по борьбе с терроризмом / безопасности, и необходимость дальнейшего укрепления этой сети, а также важность контртеррористических диалогов ЕС с третьими странами и международными организациями в качестве ключевых инструментов для внешних действий ЕС по борьбе с терроризмом.

В выводах подчеркиваются ключевые принципы подхода ЕС к противодействию терроризму, в том числе важность прав человека и верховенства закона, а также акцент на предотвращение радикализации, ведущей к насильственному экстремизму и терроризму. Особое внимание уделяется злоупотреблению Интернетом и новым технологиям в террористических целях, а также необходимости отрезать источники финансирования терроризма.

Наконец, Совет далее подчеркивает необходимость укрепления международного сотрудничества путем укрепления его стратегических партнерских связей и многостороннего взаимодействия.

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источник: commonsopace.eu

 

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