France is on its highest level of security alert as the Games approach, with the country additionally preparing for snap legislative elections at the end of June.
French authorities also recently foiled an attack on a sports stadium in another French city.
“Islamist terrorism remains our main concern,” Nuñez told a press conference on Friday, seven weeks before the Olympics opening ceremony, which will be held on and along the River Seine on July 26.
“There is no clear-cut threat yet against the Games and our country, but I’d like to remind you that at the end of May, two individuals were arrested in Saint-Étienne and were plotting a project aimed directly at the Olympic Games.”
“The terrorist threat remains just as important as the protest threat posed by radical environmental groups, the ultra-left, and the pro-Palestinian movement,” Nuñez said.
Last month, an 18-year-old Chechen man was arrested in the city of Saint-Étienne, suspected of planning an attack in the name of Islamic State at the city’s soccer stadium during the Olympics.