Brussels, 24/03/2016 (Agence Europe) - Improving information exchange among the member states and speeding up European legislation on new instruments to counter the terrorist threat. Those were the pledges made on Thursday 21 March by home affairs and justice ministers and representatives of the European institutions at an extraordinary meeting convened in Brussels in the wake of the terrorist attacks in the European capital on 22 March.
The meeting, attended by 25 ministers, began with a...