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EU member state leaders expressed solidarity with Poland on the issue of fighting illegal migrants, after which Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said he was on the his goal to achieve.
Source: decisions after the European Council meeting, politics
Details: after Poland’s intentions to cancel asylum For migrants who entered the country across the border with Belarus, EU leaders supported Poland, noting that “special circumstances require appropriate measures.”
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Decisions of the European Council on the word: “Russia and Belarus or any other country must not abuse our values, including the right to asylum, and undermine our democracies.
The European Council expresses its solidarity with Poland and the Member States facing these challenges. Special circumstances require appropriate measures… In addition, new ways of preventing and combating illegal migration should be considered in line with EU rights and international law.”
Details: According to Politico, this statement was a victory for Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Tusk wanted the EU to support the idea that a country could cite security concerns as justification for suspending the right to asylum – and he achieved this, the newspaper writes.
“I have just returned from a meeting with the most important leaders and I have achieved what I wanted to achieve,” Tusk told reporters.
Danish Prime Minister Matte Frederiksen hailed the debate between leaders as “finally more reasonable and honest towards migrants and asylum seekers,” according to an unnamed EU diplomat.
The diplomat and other EU diplomats said they now expect the European Commission to work on legislation that would make it easier to leave the bloc, which would create a legal framework for the establishment of migration registration centers outside the bloc and would allow countries to cite security reasons for closure. their outer limits.
The final decisions made no mention of the EU’s Migration and Asylum Agreement, which was finalized earlier this year but was criticized by several countries, including Poland.
“It was another win for Tusk, who resisted making any comment,” Politico reported.
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2024-10-18 02:36:00