Brunner observes tangible outcomes in Brussels’ migration strategy

Rome (APA) – Austrian EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner asserts that the EU’s migration strategy is yielding tangible results. “Irregular migrant arrivals have dropped by 35 percent in the past year. Our efforts are effective, but we must do more. Addressing illegal migration is essential to restoring public confidence and preventing division on this issue,” Brunner stated in an interview with the Milan daily, “Corriere della Sera,” on Monday.

“We are concentrating on finalizing the asylum and migration pact, set to take effect in June. This pact emphasizes a balance of solidarity and responsibility, which will only succeed if member states are committed to its implementation. In January, we’ll unveil a new five-year EU migration strategy and will explore a new role for Frontex,” Brunner noted after attending a meeting with the interior ministers of the Med5 countries – Italy, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, and Malta – in Valletta on Saturday.

“Europe must enhance migration diplomacy”

“Brussels’ solidarity mechanism includes relocations, financial aid, and other specific actions, along with operational backing from our European agencies. A member state will receive solidarity only if it adheres to the responsibility aspects of the pact, meaning it applies the Dublin regulations. The pact will be implemented by mid-2026, with annual assessments to determine the pressures faced by each state and compliance with the rules,” Brunner explained. He also emphasized the need for Europe to engage in more migration diplomacy.

Brunner called for a more efficient system for deporting illegal migrants in Europe. “Currently, only one in five individuals who are illegally in the EU and have a return order is actually deported, which is unacceptable. The return regulation aims to streamline these procedures. There is a noticeable shift in migration policy. During the Syria crisis, Europe bore significant responsibility, but the lack of a functioning system hindered us. We aim to regain that control. The pact lacked some essential components, which we have now addressed with the return regulation, the concept of safe third countries, and the EU’s list of safe countries of origin,” the EU Commissioner highlighted.

Brunner commended the migration policy of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. “Meloni takes a pragmatic stance: she advocates for clear rules, and I completely concur. We need to be fair but also devise innovative solutions to ensure the system functions effectively,” Brunner argued. (1.12.2025)


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14 responses to “Brunner observes tangible outcomes in Brussels’ migration strategy”

  1. king panther Avatar
    king panther

    Looks like our dear Magnus has found the magic formula for migration—35% less chaos! Who knew a bit of paperwork and a touch of diplomacy could work wonders? 😏✈️

  2. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    Oh, look at Magnus Brunner, the magician of migration strategy! 🪄 Who knew that 35% less irregular migrants could turn Brussels into a paradise? Just a wee bit more solidarity and we might have a holiday resort here! 🇪🇺😏

  3. d-hog-day Avatar

    Looks like Brussels is finally getting around to tying up the loose ends on migration—better late than never, eh? 😂 I’m sure the next five-year plan will be just as effective as the last five. Cheers! 🍷

  4. black fantastic Avatar
    black fantastic

    Oh, look at that, Brunner’s cracking the case of the missing migrants! I suppose next he’ll be announcing the EU’s new magic wand for solving all our problems – because who doesn’t love a good fairy tale in Brussels? 😂

  5. Gold Dahlia Avatar
    Gold Dahlia

    Oh, look at that, Brussels is finally doing something about migration—who knew? 🎉 Just a casual 35% drop in irregular arrivals while they pat themselves on the back and plan for mid-2026. Classic EU timing, innit? 😏

  6. Phoenix Tetra Avatar
    Phoenix Tetra

    Seems like Brussels finally found their magic wand for migration—35% fewer arrivals! Who knew it just took a sprinkle of bureaucracy and a dash of diplomacy? 😂✌️

  7. Oh, splendid! A 35% drop in irregular migration—just in time for the next EU summit tea party. Who knew a bit of bureaucratic charm could work wonders? 🍵😏

  8. electric player Avatar
    electric player

    Oh, fantastic! A 35% drop in irregular arrivals—who knew that Brussels could actually manage something besides endless paperwork? 🤔 At this rate, I might just start believing in magic! 🪄

  9. Winter Bite Avatar
    Winter Bite

    Isn’t it charming how “tangible outcomes” can be measured in percentages while the paperwork piles up in the background? Bravo, Brunner, let’s just hope those results don’t take as long as a European train to arrive! 🚂💼

  10. Cool Iris Avatar

    Looks like Brunner’s got it all figured out—35% drop in irregular arrivals! Who needs a magic wand when you have a grand plan, eh? 🪄✨

  11. Buckshot Avatar

    Seems like Brunner’s got it all figured out, doesn’t he? A 35% drop in irregular arrivals—I’ll bet the remaining 65% are just waiting for the next EU holiday to show up! 😏💼

  12. Guess we finally cracked the code, eh? Who knew a 35% drop in irregular arrivals was the magic number for public confidence? Bravo, Brussels! 🎉

  13. Heaven Sent Avatar
    Heaven Sent

    Brilliant! Looks like Brussels is finally cracking the code on migration. Who knew it just took a few years and a fancy pact to turn the tide? 🧐🙄

  14. Miss Mustard Avatar
    Miss Mustard

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another migration pact to promise the moon and deliver a postcard from Brussels instead. 🙄 It’s like arranging deck chairs on the Titanic, but hey, at least it’s a “tangible outcome”!

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