PM pushing for EU action on migration in Brussels

Prime Minister speaks to reporters in Brussels, Wednesday. [Prime Minister's Office/InTime News]

The European Council summit kicks off in Brussels on Thursday, with migration taking center stage.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrives with modest expectations but is determined to press for urgent progress on key issues. Central to his agenda is the swift implementation of the EU's new Asylum and Migration Pact, which he argues is the only practical path for managing migration flows across the continent. Greece, as a frontline state, has long advocated for a more coordinated European response.

He is also expected to criticize Germany's recent decision to close its borders to certain migrants, a move he believes undermines European solidarity. He is likely to emphasize that such unilateral actions create additional pressures on countries like Greece, already bearing the brunt of migration. By closing its borders, Germany not only disrupts the spirit of...

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