The European Union Commission has announced a new counter-terrorism agenda aimed at bolstering the EU's ability to address evolving threats of terrorism and violent extremism. According to Jin10, the agenda, released on February 26, is part of the EU's internal security strategy, 'Protecting the EU,' and includes a series of comprehensive cross-sector measures designed to enhance prevention and response capabilities.
Key aspects of the new agenda focus on improving risk prediction capabilities, strengthening online and offline security measures, and deepening cooperation with international partners. Additionally, the EU Commission has proposed legislation to combat illegal firearms trafficking and gun-related crimes. This initiative underscores the EU's commitment to safeguarding its citizens against security threats.