07 March 2019
"EU interior ministers gathering in Brussels today are expected to make it clear: The planned reform of the EU’s asylum rules is dead...."
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A DE PROFUNDIS FOR THE ASYLUM REFORM (Politico,link):
"EU interior ministers gathering in Brussels today are expected to make it clear: The planned reform of the EU’s asylum rules is dead. “It’s the official day to conclude that there’s no agreement on asylum,” one EU diplomat told our own Jacopo Barigazzi. We’re talking about seven items that compose the Common European Asylum System (CEAS), spanning from resettlement to taking (and exchanging among EU countries) fingerprints at borders, to new powers for the EU’s asylum agency EASO."
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