Southern European Union member states have voiced strong opposition to the recently proposed France-UK migration deal, citing concerns over unequal burden-sharing and the potential impact on their already strained border management systems. The disagreement highlights growing divisions within the EU over how to handle migration flows following Brexit and increased arrivals across the Mediterranean. As France and the UK move forward with their bilateral agreement aimed at curbing irregular migration, southern capitals warn that without a coordinated European approach, frontline states will bear disproportionate responsibility for processing and housing migrants. This dispute adds a new layer of complexity to ongoing debates over migration policy within the bloc.
Southern EU States Criticize France UK Migration Deal Over Burden Sharing Concerns
Southern European nations have voiced strong objections to the recent migration agreement struck between France and the United Kingdom,…
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Author : Ava Thompson
Publish date : 2025-06-28 21:17:00
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