President Francois Hollande called on Wednesday for better cooperation between French security services to prevent terror attacks, a year after the Charlie Hebdo killings in Paris.
"Faced with these adversaries, it is essential that every service -- police, gendarmerie, intelligence, military -- work in perfect harmony, with the greatest transparency, and that they share all the information at their disposal," Hollande said.
President Francois Hollande called on Wednesday for better cooperation between French security services to prevent terror attacks, a year after the Charlie Hebdo killings in Paris.
“Faced with these adversaries, it is essential that every service — police, gendarmerie, intelligence, military — work in perfect harmony, with the greatest transparency, and that they share all the information at their disposal,” Hollande said.