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A draft EU counter-terrorism document warns that instability in Syria, particularly in the northeast, poses a significant security risk to Europe. Despite cautious optimism about Syria's new leadership, European officials are concerned about the potential resurgence of jihadist groups, which could lead to threats in Europe. The document highlights that Islamist/jihadist terrorism remains the most prominent threat, with fears of prison releases and the inability of new Syrian authorities to control the region.
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