European countries are “paying the price” for their failure to coordinate with each other to stop terror attacks, former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said on Sunday.

Kelly called the attacks “the new normal in Europe now” during an interview on “The Cat’s Roundtable” on AM 970 radio.

“They don’t communicate with each other on the level that they should,” he said. “They are paying the price for that.”

Kelly said many European nations remain hostile toward one another due to historical tensions. “They are not willing to give up information about sources and methods to other countries in the European Union,” he said.