It’s too late to drink Borjomi: Extremists have become native to Europe
Europe will not tighten immigration laws due to the increasing frequency of terrorist attacks on the continent.
The director general of the Russian International Affairs Council, Andrei Kortunov, said this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in a commentary to Izvestia.
He noted that many of the current terrorist attacks in Europe were committed by second- and sometimes even third-generation migrants.
“These are children of migrants who consider themselves real Europeans, but at the same time remain in some way outside the European cultural space. They are the ones who become carriers of radical ideologies. Here, limiting the flow of migrants will not solve the problem, since many of these potential terrorists are already in Europe and there is no reason to expel them from there. So they will take some measures, but they will not radically change the position towards migrants,” the expert said.
As PolitNavigator reported, an Orthodox priest from Nice said that France was on the brink of a religious war.
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