EU Governments Urge Commission to Intensify Migration Action

The recent proposals refer to the package agreed on December 8, which includes significant new rules to reform the EU’s approach to migration, such as establishing asylum processing centers in non-EU countries.

Governments are urging the EU executive to focus more on the external aspect of migration by collaborating with origin countries and transit countries to prevent migrants from reaching the EU. This involves expediting “innovative solutions,” a broad term for measures like return hubs and new partnerships with non-EU countries, aimed at making EU migration policy more effective.

This appeal is expected to be a key topic at the informal “migration breakfast” happening this week before the EU summit on Thursday. These breakfasts, initiated in June 2024 by Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen, and the Netherlands’ Dick Schoof, have gained significant influence over the migration discussions in Brussels.

In their letter, the ministers advocate for the expansion of “new and innovative solutions” to combat irregular migration and for increased cooperation among EU agencies, international organizations, and EU nations.

Although the letter doesn’t specify particular models, it mentions tools already integrated into EU law, such as “safe third country arrangements and return hubs,” and calls for their implementation through partnerships along migration routes.

Italy has been a proponent of the “return hubs” model, where individuals whose asylum claims have been rejected can be sent. The country operates two such facilities in Albania under a different legal context, with these expected to serve as the first practical application of this concept by mid-2026.


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7 responses to “EU Governments Urge Commission to Intensify Migration Action”

  1. aqua diva Avatar

    Oh joy, another EU breakfast meeting to solve the migration crisis—because nothing says ‘serious policy’ like croissants and coffee! 🍵🥐

  2. Serendipity Avatar
    Serendipity

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “let’s tackle migration” quite like a breakfast meeting—because who wouldn’t want their policies served sunny side up? 🍳

  3. Girl Brownie Avatar
    Girl Brownie

    Looks like the EU’s got a breakfast menu for migration now; who knew tackling serious issues could come with croissants? 🥐 “Innovative solutions” sure sounds fancy, but I bet it’ll taste like yesterday’s leftovers. 😂

  4. Crazy Eights Avatar
    Crazy Eights

    Blimey, who knew breakfast could be the new battleground for migration policies? 🍳 I guess a croissant and a cup of coffee are all we need to solve the world’s problems, eh? 😏

  5. Eight Patrol Avatar
    Eight Patrol

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing says “let’s solve a complex issue” like a breakfast meeting over croissants, right? 🍽️ Just what we need – more creative jargon to dodge actual solutions! 😏

  6. Never thought I’d see the day when breakfast meetings could solve the world’s migration crisis—maybe they should just serve croissants with a side of innovative solutions. 🍽️😏

  7. Fast Draw Avatar

    Oh great, more “innovative solutions” for migration! I suppose next we’ll be sending postcards from the return hubs—what a lovely holiday destination! 😏✈️

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