The ongoing migration crisis occupied most of the European Council’s work in 2015. The crisis required the European Council to hold several extraordinary meetings in order to address the influx of migrants to Europe, to preserve the integrity of the Schengen area and deal with the limitations of the current common migration policy.
Key developments on migration in 2015
Key developments on migration in 2015
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