The World - News from Dec. 10, 1986
Interior ministers of the European Communities adopted a secret document identifying and analyzing the threat posed to the 12-nation bloc by terrorism, but Greece refused to associate itself with the report. British Home Secretary Douglas Hurd declined to provide any specifics of the analysis, saying only that it was a “specific and practical document†and that, to be effective, it must be confidential. Greece did not endorse the document because it had reservations about the political implications of the analysis, Hurd said. The U.S. arms sale to Iran was not discussed by the ministers, Hurd said.
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