European ministers called on Saturday for more multinational patrols and tickets marked with passengers' names on major continental trains in the wake of last week's foiled jihadist attack.
30.08.2015
(AFP) European ministers called on
Saturday for more multinational patrols and tickets marked with
passengers' names on major continental trains in the wake of last week's
foiled jihadist attack.
The group of ministers meeting in
Paris also called for increased checks on passengers and baggage at
major stations and for the European Commission to tighten gun laws, in a
joint statement read by French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.