EU says asylum rights can be suspended for migrants 'weaponized' by Russia and Belarus
- The EU states that asylum rights can be suspended under certain circumstances.
- The EU refers to migrants who are 'weaponized' by Russia and Belarus.
- The decision represents a shift in the EU's approach to migration issues.
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Monday marks the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The EU wants to demonstrate that it will never accept aggression, regardless of the new US course.
Eastern EU nations can suspend asylum amid Belarus-Russia tactics
The European Union has authorized Poland and several other eastern European countries to temporarily suspend asylum rights when they believe Belarus and Russia are manipulating migrants to undermine the stability of the region.
Poland gets €52m from EU to protect border from "weaponisation of migrants" by Russia and Belarus
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The European Union announced on Wednesday that member states bordering Russia and Belarus may limit the asylum rights of migrants who are being used as weapons by Moscow and Minsk.
Countries facing “hybrid threats linked to the militarization of migration” by Russia and Belarus will be able to adopt exceptional measures, including the suspension of asylum rights.
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