MOSCOW. July 15 (Interfax) - There is a need to establish unified international databases for exchanging terrorism-related information, and Russia is open to this work, Viktor Ozerov, who chairs the Defense and Security Committee of the Federation Council, the upper house of Russia's parliament, said.
"It is necessary to build a complex of measures to counter terrorism and conduct preemptive work. And unified databases on all detected and suspected persons are needed for that, as well as an exchange of modern methods of countering terrorism," he told Interfax on Friday following the July 14 terrorist attack in the French city of Nice.