US Hosts Meeting of Over 65 Countries on Violent Far-Left Extremism
1-Minute Brief
The gathering aims to coordinate international responses to reported increases in far-left political violence.
Key Facts
- US Senator Marco Rubio is hosting officials from 65 countries to discuss violent far-left extremism.
- The meeting is focused on building a coalition against violent far-left groups, according to Fox News.
- Incidents such as firebombings and arson in Europe were cited as examples of recent far-left violence.
- Al Jazeera reports that more than 65 countries are expected to address renewed threats from far-left political violence and terrorism.
- Rubio described violent far-left terror as a global 'blind spot.'
What Happened
Officials from over 65 countries convened in a US-hosted meeting led by Senator Marco Rubio to address violent far-left extremism, with discussions referencing recent incidents in Europe.
Why It Matters
The event reflects growing international concern over far-left political violence and signals efforts to coordinate policy and security responses among a broad coalition of nations.
What's Next
Outcomes from the meeting may include joint statements, policy recommendations, or further international cooperation on monitoring and countering violent far-left groups.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight47m agoRubio calls violent far-left terror a global 'blind spot,' gathers allies
- Al JazeeraLeft49m agoUS hosts global meet on ‘far-left terror’: Who’s attending, why it matters
