Europe remains a target for supranational extremist groups.
The regular EU summit, which took place on 9-10 March 2017 in the new building of the headquarters of the Council of the European Union in Brussels, has attracted special attention, since the agenda raised the issue of preserving the European project. In many respects this depends on how the EU will cope with the consequences of “Brexit” and two serious challenges: terrorism and uncontrolled migration. On this topic, the columnist of our newspaper talks with the President of the European Academy of Security and Conflictology (Slovakia), Professor Igor Bondarenko.