Ceuta and Immigration as a Hybrid Warfare Weapon
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18 Articles
The images of tens of thousands of migrants flooding into Ceuta, Spain, last week were reminiscent of the 2015 migration crisis in southern EU countries. Although the situation was quickly brought under control, it left a bitter aftertaste, with many allies criticizing the Spanish prime minister and even talking about expelling the country from the Schengen zone. The Community is now better prepared than ever for such crises, so why politicize i…
Spain has history, has blood and has the absolute right to protect its soil. Whoever is not willing to do so, get it out of the way. ...
Morten Bødskov (S) says that at an EU meeting, documentation was presented that Russia is trying to profit from the Ceuta situation.
It also denounces the Community's response to the migration "attack"
The fact that migrants are used as a weapon is not new. CDU politician Marc Henrichmann now comes to the conclusion that it could have run like this in Ceuta – and among other things brings Russia into play.
Juan Jesús Vivas, President of Ceuta, makes a clear choice: what his city has experienced is not a migration crisis, but a siege. He threatens Morocco if the country does not cooperate. All developments in the live ticker.
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