Thu. Sep 19th, 2024

In July 2021, Ilkka Salmi was appointed as EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator for a five-year term of office. He started work on 1 October 2021.

The role of the EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator

Following the terrorist attacks in Madrid on 11 March 2004, EU leaders adopted a declaration on combating terrorism. Among other measures, they agreed to establish the position of EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator.

The Counter-Terrorism Coordinator is in charge of:

  • coordinating counter-terrorism work within the EU
  • presenting policy recommendations and proposing priority areas for action to the Council
  • monitoring the implementation of the EU counter-terrorism strategy
  • maintaining an overview of all EU instruments, reporting to the Council and following up Council decisions
  • coordinating with the relevant preparatory bodies of the Council, the Commission and the European External Action Service (EEAS)
  • ensuring the EU plays an active role in the fight against terrorism
  • improving communication between the EU and third countries

Ilkka Salmi will play a key role in driving forward the EU counter-terrorism priorities agreed by EU home affairs ministers in November 2020.

He will help advance EU efforts to tackle terrorism by:

  • briefing the Council on relevant issues and on proposals for future work
  • meeting with representatives from non-EU countries and international organisations, as well as the private sector (e.g. EU Internet Forum)

Read Ilkka Salmi’s reports and proposals:

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