Letter from von der Leyen to EU Leaders Regarding Migration

The President of the European Commission has addressed EU member state leaders in a letter about migration ahead of the Summit on October 23 in Brussels.

This letter details a comprehensive strategy to manage migration, with an emphasis on finalizing the legal framework in the coming months.

The Commission President notes that illegal migrant trafficking is a significant issue, necessitating stronger measures to enhance law enforcement and border management. She advocates for improved police cooperation and the enhancement of Europol, urging the European Parliament and the Council to advance the proposed directive aimed at strengthening the legal framework.

Additionally, she suggests collaboration with digital platforms and technology providers to curb the online organization and promotion of smuggling activities.

In her proposals, the Commission President emphasizes coordinated efforts under the Common Foreign and Security Policy to establish a sanctions system against migrant smuggling and human trafficking networks within the EU, including asset freezing. “We are dedicated to assisting member states in combating state-funded smuggling and addressing hybrid threats by enhancing border control capabilities and aerial surveillance systems,” she states in her letter.

The migration landscape

The letter indicates that Libya is the primary departure point on Central Mediterranean routes, where migration flows remain stable, with a slight increase of about 3%. Ms. von der Leyen highlighted ongoing technical cooperation with relevant authorities in Libya, noting that a recent technical mission sets the stage for further operational collaboration to combat illegal trafficking and facilitate protection and voluntary returns to migrants’ home countries.

The letter reports a rise in transfers from African nations to their origins, with over 22,000 returns facilitated by EU-funded operations. In 2025, the International Organization for Migration aided in the voluntary return of over 7,000 migrants from Tunisia. An EU-Tunisia Association Council is scheduled for October 28 in Brussels, while efforts are ongoing to implement the Strategy and Comprehensive Partnership with Egypt, ahead of the EU-Egypt Summit on October 22. Discussions are also taking place with Morocco to enhance legal migration, combat smuggling, and support returns.

The letter notes that the EU is progressing towards a new partnership with Mauritania, and talks are underway for cooperation agreements between Frontex and Senegal’s border management authorities. Data shows a 90% decline in illegal border crossings along the Western Balkans route over the past year, and a 47% decrease over the last three years. “Engagement with Turkey is being reinforced through the High-Level Dialogue, supporting the full implementation of the EU-Turkey statement and readmission agreement. Approximately 393 million euros have been invested in recent years to bolster Turkey’s border management at its eastern and southeastern borders. Our involvement in combating smuggling is increasing through cooperation with Turkey, Europol, and Frontex,” she stated. Support for Syria also includes an 80 million euro cross-border program to assist Syrian refugees in Lebanon and facilitate safe, voluntary returns, with Frontex’s European Reintegration Program available since June. Coordination efforts for the Afghan situation are also underway.

Future steps

A robust legal framework is needed, consistently applied across the EU. With the Pact on Migration and Asylum set to start in June 2026, the first cycle of migration management will soon commence. “Providing effective support to member states under pressure, along with implementing the solidarity mechanism, must align with measures related to responsibility. This balance is crucial for the Pact’s success. We are committed to finalizing the legislative work on the Pact. The proposal for a common European return system emphasizes effective and streamlined procedures, recognizing return decisions across the EU, implementing stricter rules on evasion and security, and establishing a legal basis for potential return hubs,” emphasized the President of the European Commission.

Ms. von der Leyen urged leaders to act swiftly and decisively to reach an agreement that ensures comprehensive, effective, and dignified returns of individuals without the right to remain in the EU, in accordance with values and international law. She also noted that progress in redefining safe third countries and the Union’s list of safe countries of origin will alleviate pressure on asylum systems and complement the Pact’s functioning.

She underscored the significance of the newly introduced Pact for the Mediterranean, alongside the strategic partnerships being formed with Tunisia, Egypt, and Jordan focused on border management. A budget of 675 million euros for 2025-2027 will soon be approved to prevent illegal migration, combat smuggling, and provide services for vulnerable migrants in North Africa and to ensure effective migration management in Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and


Comments

20 responses to “Letter from von der Leyen to EU Leaders Regarding Migration”

  1. London Fox Avatar
    London Fox

    So, von der Leyen’s letter is basically a riveting page-turner on how to finally get a grip on migration—because who doesn’t love a good legal framework and a bunch of acronyms, right? 🤷‍♂️ Let’s just hope these grand plans don’t end up like the last EU summit buffet: all talk and no filling! 🍽️

  2. Mule Lock Avatar

    Looks like von der Leyen’s sending yet another love letter to EU leaders about migration—because what we really need is more paperwork, right? 😂 The last thing we should worry about is actually getting it done!

  3. Just what we needed—another letter to remind us that solving migration is as easy as pie, right? 🍰 Can’t wait for the summit where all this grand talk magically translates into action… or not. 😏

  4. jelly camber Avatar
    jelly camber

    A letter from von der Leyen about migration? How original! Next, she’ll be suggesting we put up “No Vacancy” signs on the EU borders—because that’ll definitely solve everything! 😂

  5. Sure, because nothing says “we’re on top of things” like a letter detailing a comprehensive strategy that might as well be a recipe for spaghetti bolognese—lots of ingredients but no one knows if it’ll actually work 😂.

  6. ella of light Avatar
    ella of light

    Looks like von der Leyen’s got her hands full with a letter thicker than a Berlin schnitzel! Who knew managing migration could be as complicated as assembling IKEA furniture? 😂✈️

  7. Fiend Oblivion Avatar
    Fiend Oblivion

    Just what we needed, another letter from the EU telling us how to manage migration like it’s a fine wine that just needs the right pairing. 🍷 Cheers to yet another summit filled with promises and paperwork – because who doesn’t love a good bureaucratic tango? 🙄

  8. broomspun Avatar

    Just what we needed, another letter filled with bureaucratic jargon about migration—because nothing says “we’re on top of things” like sending a missive instead of actually doing something, right? 📄💼

  9. Delicious 
Wing Avatar
    Delicious Wing

    Isn’t it just delightful how we’re sending letters instead of, I don’t know, actually doing something about migration? 🤔 Maybe next time they’ll send a singing telegram to really drive the point home! 📬🎤

  10. DanimalDaze Avatar
    DanimalDaze

    Guess we’re all just waiting for the EU to solve world hunger next, eh? 🍽️ At least with 675 million euros, we could fund a few more bureaucrats to craft some delightful letters while we’re at it! 🤷‍♂️

  11. Minty Devil Avatar
    Minty Devil

    Isn’t it charming how we have a whole letter about migration while still figuring out what to do with last year’s Christmas lights? Maybe we should send a few more memos instead of actually doing something, eh? 😏✉️

  12. Lumberyard Avatar
    Lumberyard

    Isn’t it delightful how we can draft an entire letter on migration and still not have a clue what to do about it? I mean, who needs action when you have a solid plan—written in invisible ink, of course! 😂✍️

  13. grave digger Avatar
    grave digger

    Just what we needed—a detailed letter to remind us that tackling migration is as easy as pie, right? 🍰 Let’s hope they serve it with a side of action this time!

  14. Oh, a letter from von der Leyen about migration? Just what every EU leader needed—more paperwork to ignore while they sip their espresso and debate if Brussels is the new Berlin. 🍵✈️

  15. Just what we needed, another letter to remind us that managing migration is as easy as herding cats in a rainstorm. Can’t wait to see how this “comprehensive strategy” actually translates into real action. 🥴✌️

  16. Just what we needed, another beautifully crafted letter laced with promises and bureaucratic mumbo jumbo—because who doesn’t love a good paper trail, eh? 📝💼

  17. Flame OUT Avatar

    Looks like the EU is finally getting its act together on migration—next they’ll be mastering the art of brewing a decent cup of coffee! ☕️ Just hope they don’t need a summit to figure out how to make a decent croissant while they’re at it! 🥐

  18. Delicious 
Wing Avatar
    Delicious Wing

    Seems like we’re all just one letter away from solving the EU’s migration woes, eh? 💌 Maybe next time, Ms. von der Leyen should just send a postcard – “Wish you were here, but not really!” 😏

  19. Feral Cookie Avatar
    Feral Cookie

    Seems like the letter is just the latest edition of “We should really do something about this,” printed in a fancy EU font. Ever heard of a little thing called action, Ursula? 🥳🇪🇺

  20. Poptart AK47 Avatar
    Poptart AK47

    Who knew a letter could hold the key to solving the continent’s biggest puzzle? Can’t wait to see how long it takes for those “comprehensive strategies” to actually, you know, kick in. 😂✉️

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

Ceasefire Provides ‘Lifeline’ but Gaza Hospitals Still in Ruins

Ceasefire Provides ‘Lifeline’ but Gaza Hospitals Still in Ruins

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus acknowledged the cessation of hostilities but emphasized that the crisis persists with significant needs. The conflict’s aftermath is severe: over 170,000 people injured, including 5,000 amputees and 3,600 with severe burns. At least 42,000 require long-term care, and 4,000 women face unsafe childbirth monthly.
Psychological wounds
Tedros highlighted the mental im

Read More

EU businesses report improvement, except in France

EU businesses report improvement, except in France

The nation has been engulfed in political infighting since snap elections were announced last year, resulting in a parliamentary deadlock that has hindered financial reform efforts and raised borrowing costs.
In contrast, other areas showed improvement. Across the bloc, services climbed to 52.6 from 51.3, reaching a 14-month high, while manufacturing saw moderate gains, according to the eurozone P

Read More

European Parliament denies relaxation of sustainability standards for companies

European Parliament denies relaxation of sustainability standards for companies

Members of the European Parliament voted against a proposal aimed at relaxing regulations that mandate companies to closely monitor misconduct within their supply chains and to report their environmental and climate impacts, with a tally of 319 votes against and 309 in favor (34 abstentions). This marks the first of several proposals introduced by the European Commission this year to reduce the a

Read More

BASF Antwerp Eliminates 20 Lab Positions Amid 600 Staff Reduction

BASF Antwerp Eliminates 20 Lab Positions Amid 600 Staff Reduction

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – BASF Antwerp will cut 20 of nearly 100 laboratory jobs. ABVV’s Jan Vlegels highlights the challenge of finding lab technician roles. Affected staff can choose severance or internal retraining.
As VRT News reported, laboratory workers at BASF’s Antwerp site were the first to hear about the company’s job cuts on Thursday, Oct 23, 2025. The chemical giant anno

Read More

WorkPPT: The Game-Changing AI Creating PowerPoint in 5 Seconds

WorkPPT: The Game-Changing AI Creating PowerPoint in 5 Seconds

DISCLAIMER: The views and information expressed in the articles are solely those of the individuals providing them, who bear responsibility for their content. Publication in The European Times does not imply endorsement of the views but rather supports the right to express them.
DISCLAIMER TRANSLATIONS: All articles on this site are published in English. Translated versions are produced through a

Read More

EU Reaches Decision on Ukraine Loans at December Summit

EU Reaches Decision on Ukraine Loans at December Summit

Despite a challenging confrontation with Belgium regarding a loan to Ukraine sourced from frozen Russian assets, the proposal remains alive.
This was stated by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at a press conference following the EU summit in Brussels on Thursday.
“The European Commission will continue to explore the possibility of a replacement loan to Ukraine derived from the fr

Read More

Annalena Baerbock Calls for UN Security Council Reform

Annalena Baerbock Calls for UN Security Council Reform

She emphasized that the objective must be to “overcome blockades” and enhance the organization’s efficiency, such as by merging agencies, increasing local staffing, and utilizing AI.
“There is significant financial pressure on this organization, making it clear that we must urgently determine what the U.N.’s core areas truly are,” Baerbock stated.
Regarding who will succeed Secretary-General Antón

Read More

Belgium to Include EV Battery Status on Car-Pass Starting 2026

Belgium to Include EV Battery Status on Car-Pass Starting 2026

Brussels (Eurotoday) – From 2026, Belgian electric car owners can voluntarily include battery status on the Car-Pass. Ministers Rob Beenders and Jean-Luc Crucke aim to boost transparency and the second-hand EV market.
As GVA News reported, from 2026, electric car owners in Belgium will be able to include the battery status on the Car-Pass. Federal Ministers Rob Beenders of Consumer Protection an

Read More

Russia Upgrades the Iconic Dragunov Sniper Rifle

Russia Upgrades the Iconic Dragunov Sniper Rifle

The production of the compact SVDS model for special forces has surged 13-fold compared to last year.
Kalashnikov, Russia’s largest small arms manufacturer, has announced a significant program to upgrade the Dragunov (SVD) sniper rifle. The SVDS model is a compact version with a folding stock, used mainly by airborne troops, marines, and elite units.
“The Kalashnikov concern has boosted the

Read More

A Comprehensive Strategy to Strengthen Europe’s Defense Preparedness

A Comprehensive Strategy to Strengthen Europe’s Defense Preparedness

The European Council’s conclusions stress the necessity for Europe to enhance its ability to address immediate and future challenges and threats in a coordinated and comprehensive manner, a sentiment underscored by Greece.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: The defensive view of Europe extends to 360 degrees, something that has always been a constant Greek position
Member states are urged to take the lea

Read More