Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has called for urgent talks with other European governments to seek more security on cross-border railway services.<br /><br /> The suspected Islamist militant involved in what Michel called a “terrorist attack” on a high-speed train from Amsterdam to Paris on Friday, boarded the service in Brussels.<br /><br /> “The prime minister proposes an urgent meeting of transport and interior ministers from Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands to reinforce anti-terrorist measures, notably identity and baggage controls,” said Michel’s office, after a meeting of his security council.<br /><br /> Security measures will now be stepped up in Belgium but should full airport-style checks now be put in place across Europe?<br /><br /> The question was raised by Michael, a passenger travelling from Brussels Midi Station to Paris.<br /><br /> “Will international trains organise a metal detection system as for planes? I don’t know but I hope that my trip will be okay and for the other passengers too but what
