Xpat Opinion: First Reactions In Hungary To Brussels Migration Mini-Summit
- 27 Oct 2015 8:00 AM
It took months, but the leaders of EU member states have finally agreed not to push migration problems onto each other, Index comments on the leaked 17 point road plan after the Brussels mini-summit. Index cites unnamed sources to suggest that the summit may indicate a U-turn in EU migration policy.
Until now, EU member states did not coordinate their migration strategies despite the fact that in the Schengen zone, the handling of migration has cross-border consequences.
The summit served as a good opportunity to air issues of importance to individual EU member states and ground further cooperation and coordination concerning migration, Index contends.
The proposed mandatory registration, including biometric authentication of all migrants arriving in the EU, indicates an emerging consensus on the need to stop the uncontrolled inflow of migrants, Index notes.
Source: BudaPost
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