Germany calls for ‘improved EU migration policy’ and limit to illegal entries
Record ID:
1717669
Germany calls for ‘improved EU migration policy’ and limit to illegal entries
- Title: Germany calls for ‘improved EU migration policy’ and limit to illegal entries
- Date: 24th March 2023
- Summary: BERLIN, GERMANY (MARCH 24, 2023) (REUTERS) GERMAN INTERIOR MINISTER NANCY FAESER IN DISCUSSION WITH PARTICIPANT OF EU MIGRATION MEETING ROUND TABLE BELGIAN STATE SEC. NICOLE DE MOOR AND FAESER SHARING A LAUGH VARIOUS OF ROUND TABLE PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES’ FLAGS FAESER ARRIVING FOR STATEMENT, HER SPOKESMAN HEARD SAYING FAESER JUST RETURNED FROM THE U.S. AN HOUR AGO FAESER SPEAKING TO REPORTERS PHOTOGRAPHER TAKING PICTURES (SOUNDBITE) (German) GERMAN INTERIOR MINISTER, NANCY FAESER, SAYING: “What unites us is the common goal to better steer migration policy on the European level. That is also my idea for Germany. We must also pay attention to limit illegal migration. This is about a system as a whole which consists of responsibility on the one hand and solidarity on the other.â€
- Embargoed: 7th April 2023 11:00
- Keywords: Austria truck Belgium European Union Sweden dead illegal migration migration
- Location: BERLIN, GERMANY / PARNDORF & NICKELSDORF, AUSTRIA / SOFIA, BULGARIA
- City: BERLIN, GERMANY / PARNDORF & NICKELSDORF, AUSTRIA / SOFIA, BULGARIA
- Country: Germany
- Topics: European Union,Europe,Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA001994424032023RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: The European Union’s migration policy needs to be “better steered†and illegal immigration must be limited, German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said in Berlin on Friday (March 24).
Faeser hosted a meeting on a state secretary level on European migration policy with representatives from France, Sweden, Belgium, Spain and Italy.
Sweden’s representative Anders Hall told reporters it would be “difficult to reach agreements. There are many different national standpoints.
Hall added “it will take very difficult compromises from all participating countries. It will be probably a solution where nobody is happy with everything but we are at least equally unhappy with the joint solution.â€
In February, EU leaders said they would tighten their borders to keep away unwanted immigrants, with some seeking more fences and walls while others would rather spend the money on improving living conditions in worse-off parts of the world.
Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland and Denmark were among the 27 national leaders meeting in EU hub Brussels to express concern about increasing irregular arrivals, with some 330,000 border crossings recorded last year.
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