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Escalating German-Polish Border Dispute Hampers Europe’s Free Movement

Poland has rejected Germany’s call for joint border patrols, saying German police are still sending migrants back across the border into Polish territory without warning. The German proposal, presented by Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, was meant to strengthen control over migrant movements—but it was immediately rejected by Poland’s Defence Minister, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. “No, there will be no joint patrols. On the German side, the G…

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The Polish Minister of the Interior says: "If Germany removes its controls, which, I would like to remind you, have been in place since October 2023, we also see no reason to control arrivals from Germany.

·Munich, Germany
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Poland's Interior Minister Siemoniak signalled his country's willingness to abandon the border controls planned from Monday: Germany had to stop its controls for this first.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Poland is prepared to refrain from the border controls planned from Monday. Prerequisite for this is that Germany should also stop its checks.

·Germany
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The German weekly Der Spiegel writes about border incidents caused by the right-wing Border Defense Movement (ROG). The dispute over border controls is intensifying, the situation is tense - the editorial office assesses.

·Bonn, Germany
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According to the Minister of the Interior, the police are supposed to reject more people at the border, but resistance is on the other side.

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