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‘Europe cannot allow itself to fail twice’ on migration, EU Commission VP Schinas says

Issued on: 15/06/2020 – 14:55Modified: 15/06/2020 – 14:57

Our guest is former Greek MEP and EU Commission spokesperson Margaritis Schinas, who is now the EU Commission Vice-President for Promoting the European Way of Life. Speaking to FRANCE 24's Catherine Nicholson, he discussed the planned new EU migration pact ahead of an upcoming EU summit, plus the situation of child migrants in Greece and a possible relaunch of EU Mediterranean search and rescue operations. Schinas also shared his thoughts on EU racial diversity and representation in the bloc's institutions following recent worldwide protests against racism.

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Five years on from the unprecedented influx of asylum seekers into the EU, the man in charge of co-ordinating migration policy for the bloc says it's "unthinkable" not to have a comprehensive framework for EU migration policy.

A new EU migration pact had been due to be presented in March, but has been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.

Since 2015, three member states have been found to have broken EU law by refusing to relocate asylum candidates: Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic. But EU Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schinas says he's conRead More – Source

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