EU calls for counter-terrorism efforts to be reinforced @ 29 Jan 2015
statement has been released by the EU.
“Profoundly shocked by the terrible terrorist attacks in Paris in early January which have endangered the core values of EU, the Latvian Presidency adjusted the agenda of the informal meeting of Justice and Home Affairs Ministers in Riga to dedicate the whole session for discussions by Ministers of Home affairs to the EU's fight against terrorism and to add an information point for Ministers of Justice on judicial aspects of fighting terrorism.

“Discussions at the informal meeting of Justice and Home Affairs Ministers in Riga on 29 and 30 January 2015 were based on the Paris statement of 11 January 2015 broadly supported by the Member States.

“The EU has already a long-standing counter-terrorism strategy, developing a large scope of measures in different areas supporting Member States' counter-terrorism efforts and responsibilities.

“Terrorism related issues have been an agenda point for the Justice and Home Affairs Council meetings over the last years. As a consequence, numerous measures have been discussed, approved, implemented and monitored.

“The recent terrorist-attacks in France, the counter-terrorism measures taken in Belgium and the growing threat posed by the phenomenon of foreign terrorist fighters all over the world sends a clear and strong message that counter-terrorism efforts have to be reinforced both at national and EU level.

“We, the Ministers of Home Affairs and the Ministers of Justice, have a first line responsibility in the fight against terrorism. Our actions must continue to be part of a comprehensive approach that includes the various actions in different policies, including in the area of transport, finance, information technologies and in relations with third countries.

We had a thorough debate on a number of topical issues, upon which we conclude on the following:

“The Presidency will ensure that the work on these issues as well as on other measures discussed by the Justice and Home Affairs Council over the last years and those provided in other contributions from Member States, from the European Commission, from the European External Action Service and from the EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator is taken forward at EU level in the appropriate fora involving all relevant stakeholders.

“The Joint statement will be an input of Justice and Home Affairs ministers for the discussion at the Informal Meeting of the Heads of State or Government on 12 February 2015.”