Europe Remembers the Paris Attacks Tenโค Years On
Today marks a decade since the horrific terrorist attacks that struck Paris on November 13, 2015, claiming โthe lives of 132 people and leaving hundreds injured. Across Franceโ and the European Union, ceremonies are being held to commemorate the victims and honor โthe survivors.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen issued a statement recognizing the profound loss and condemning theโ attacks as a direct assault onโ core European values. She described the events as “an attack on our values – freedom, peace and tolerance,” and emphasized the enduring importance of these ideals to both France andโข theโข EU.
The European Union has prioritized combating terrorism โand safeguarding its citizens. โคMember states collaborate closely to โprevent and counter both โขterrorism โฃand violent extremism. This year, the Commission unveiled “ProtectEU,” a new internalโค security strategy designed to enhance the EU’s capacity to foresee threats, address radicalization,โ and protect public areas.The strategy also aims toโ improve coordinated responses in the event of โfuture attacks.
As Europe reflects on this somber anniversary, it also acknowledges the strength and solidarityโข demonstrated in theโข wake of the tragedy. Paris,ten years later,serves as a โคpowerful symbol of a Europe resolute โin its defense of freedom,peace,and โtolerance against those who attemptโค to sow division.
Furtherโข information on the EU’s efforts can be found at: