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EU members seek fewer 'Solidarity Pool' relocations of asylum seekers
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As Lithuania seeks to accept fewer migrants next year under the European Union's solidarity mechanism than the government has decided, a representative of the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) calls for honesty and fulfillment of obligations.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
Read Full ArticleEU Countries Call for Reduction in 'Solidarity Obligations'
As a part of implementing the Asylum and Migration Pact, in the coming weeks, the European Commission will launch the Solidarity Pool, designed to ease the burden on member states facing high migration pressure—such as Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus. Other member states will be required to either accept asylum seekers relocated from these countries or pay a financial contribution per rejected migrant. EU interior ministers will meet in Brussels…
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