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Almost two-thirds of citizens of EU countries are concerned about the security of the European Union, according to a newly released poll conducted on behalf of the European Commission. Around 47% of EU citizens surveyed said they were “fairly worried” about the security of the bloc over the next five years, while another 17% said they were “very worried.” According to the results, people in Portugal (77%) have the greatest security concerns. In Germany, 54% of respondents said they were “fairly” or “very” concerned about the security of the EU. More than 25,000 EU citizens aged 15 and over wer…

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