During a summit in Luxemburg on 24-25 April, the EU Council decided that, as part of the reviewing process of the EU terrorist list, it will inform the listed persons, groups and entities about the reasons for their listing through a “statement of reasons”. The statement would only be made public with the consent of the person, group or entity involved.
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