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Greece activates EU Civil protection mechanism so as to stay in Schengen
Greece faces the possibility of being ousted from the Schengen zone as it is considered the “Achilles heel” of the area. For this reason, EU interior ministers are meeting on Friday to consider what to do about Greece’s inability to stem the flow of refugees and others streaming towards the EU.
EU internal memo for 2-year Schengen exit where EU border is at risk (read leaked memo)
An internal memo dated December 1 from the presidency of the council of the Euroepan Union to the EU Permanent Representatives Committee, titled “Integrity of the Schengen area”, outlines a 2-year EU plan for an exit from the Schengen area for member states such as Greece who cannot adequately safeguard EU borders.
Pressure on Greece increases as country is threatened with Schengen suspension
Greece could be faced with a suspension from the free movement in the Schengen area. EU interior ministers are meeting in Brussels on Thursday to discuss the refugee crisis. They are expected to ask fro more measures from Greece to control the flow of refugees to Europe, improve registration and set up cooperation with the EU.
Mouzalas: The blame game towards Greece on refugee issue is unfair
Greece hit back at threats from some EU states to suspend it from the Schengen area because of its failure to guard its borders and control large numbers of migrants entering Europe, Reuters say.
Greek Migration Minister Yannis Mouzalas talked about the issue following Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico’s statements on excluding Greece from Schengen area.
Bulgarian Deputy PM: Schengen Area Has to be Consolidated
According to Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Meglena Kuneva, at present the Schengen Area was in such a state that there were two possible outcomes.
In her words, the borderless area could be either consolidated or else it would disappear, she said in an interview for private bTV station on Tuesday.
Turkey Gets EUR 3 B, Visa Waiver to Deter EU-Bound Migrants
Turkey is to get some EUR 3 B in funding, visa liberalization with the EU, and the prospect of having membership talks renewed, EU and Turkish leaders have decided at a Sunday summit.
In return, Ankara will have to stem the flow of migrants trying to cross from its borders into neighboring Southeastern European countries.
EU Commission President Says Schengen Is "Partly Comatose"
In a speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Wednesday, EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, warned that the Schengen Area is ''partly comatose''.
Juncker added that an eventual collapse of the Schengen Area might have negative political consequences for the EU, including the Euro.
Europol Busts People Smuggling Group Linked to Bulgaria
Eight people have been arrested in a crackdown on a Europe-wide organised crime group suspected of arranging for mainly Albanian nationals to be brought into the EU in breach of immigration law, Europol announced on Tuesday.
The group, comprised mainly of Czech and Albanian nationals, has been operating since late 2013, Europol said in a press release.
Refugee crisis: EU leaked document is a bomb for Greece (Read confidential report)
Plans for three million refugees within European borders and the social and economic impact this could have were examined in a confidential report on the refugee crisis dated November 10, 2015. The document obtained by Proto Thema states that the European Commission is preparing new measures that are to affect Greece.
Tighter Controls Cause Jams on Romanian Borders
Hundreds of cars and goods vehicles waited for hours at Romania's checkpoints with Hungary over the weekend as the custom procedures slowed following Bucharest's decision to tighten border controls.
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