European Commission First-Vice
President Frans Timmermans told MEPs on Tuesday that EU members
must work more closely together on anti-terrorism and other
security concerns.
"Even today, there is some lack of confidence and reticence
in cooperation on the security front," Timmermans said,
presenting a new security agenda for 2014-2020 to the European
Parliament.
"We need to improve the way we work together...no country
can face the challenges of terrorism, organized crime and
cyber-crime alone".
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