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"Madam President, we have an expression in the Irish language which means ‘together we are much stronger’, and it is together, working with the League of Arab States, that we can defeat those who are intent on attacking our own way of life here in Europe. When it comes to the situation in Libya, to the Middle East peace process and to Syria and Iraq, we share a common interest in looking for long-lasting solutions to ensure regional peace and stability. It is together, working with the League of Arab States, that we can counter the threat that groups like ISIS pose to both the Middle East and the rest of the world. The rising threat posed by Islamic fundamentalists to our young people in Europe is a concern. Together with the Arab world, we are fully aware that this is not only a military fight but also a political and a cultural one. The question of how to de-radicalise and integrate the disaffected person is one of the key points on which our strategy focuses, and a primary point of focus for Parliament and the Commission is the fact that, of the approximately 10 000 foreign fighters in crisis regions, more than 3 000 radical Islamists are from Europe. Most of them are young men and they are travelling to fight in countries like Syria. The rise of ISIS makes it clear that there is no room for complacency among the international community when it comes to the growth of extremism among our young people. We must cooperate on security, intelligence, early warning protocols and counter—terrorism measures."@en1
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"‘ní neart go cur le chéile’"1
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