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BRUSSELS, Oct 8 — Interior ministers from 12 EU states have asked Brussels to pay for border “barriers” to help stop undocumented migrants entering the bloc, a letter seen by AFP today said.  The officials from countries including Poland, Lithuania and Greece argued the move was needed...

BRUSSELS, Oct 8 — Interior ministers from 12 EU states have asked Brussels to pay for border “barriers” to help stop undocumented migrants entering the bloc, a letter seen by AFP today said.

The call comes after the EU executive refused to fund the construction of a border fence by Lithuania as it struggled to contain migrants crossing from Belarus. “The EU needs to adapt the existing legal framework to the new realities, enabling us to adequately address attempts of instrumentalisation of illegal migration for political purposes and other hybrid threats,” they wrote to the European Commission.

 

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