00:00Our last point, dear colleagues, this Sunday marked 10 years since the horrific 2016 terror
00:07attacks in Brussels. A senseless day of violence that claimed 32 lives and injured hundreds
00:15more, including staff from Parliament and other institutions. It was a day that saw
00:23people come together in grief, a moment of extraordinary courage of Europeans looking
00:29out for each other in the worst of times. Again and again, Europe has demonstrated that humanity
00:36prevails in the face of terror with a sense of dignity, resilience and defiance. In this
00:42month, in 2004, terrorists murdered 193 people in the Madrid train bombings, while yesterday
00:51marked eight years since the murder of Gendarmerie Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame by an ISIS
00:58inspired terrorist in France. Each act of terror is an attack on our way of life, and as we
01:05mark this somber moment, this Parliament remembers the victims and recommits to combating radicalism,
01:14hatred and extremism. Europe will not forget. And as we, dear colleagues, remember all those
01:21we lost, I ask you now to join me in observing a moment of silence.
01:25Thank you.
01:26Thank you.
01:27Thank you.
01:32Grazie.
02:02Grazie.
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