Italy and Denmark warn Iran war could trigger migrant influx
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Rome and Copenhagen are calling for emergency plans from Brussels if a new wave of flight to Europe is set in motion.
Italy and Denmark warn Iran war could trigger migrant influx
The prime ministers of Denmark and Italy have called for tougher border controls, warning that the war in the Middle East could trigger an influx of migrants and refugees into the European Union.
The EU states want to be prepared for a possible migration crisis through the Iran war. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stresses that "2015 must not be repeated." Frederiksen and Meloni demand a "emergency brake" for the emergency.
Is there a threat of a migration crisis like 2015? The heads of government from Italy and Denmark demand that the EU prepare – and think about an "emergency brake".
In view of the worsening situation in the Middle East, Italy and Denmark are calling on the EU to prepare for a migration crisis. The Prime Ministers of the two countries, Meloni and Frederiksen, are addressed in a letter to the Commission and to the Heads of State and Government. They say that a repetition of the refugee movements in 2015 should not be risked.
Italy and Denmark warn of possible mass displacements as a result of the war in Iran. On Thursday in Brussels ... The post Italy and Denmark warn of "refugee movements" such as 2015 and demand "full control" over the EU's external borders appeared first on Apollo News.
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