Greece’s migration minister says the European Union is poised to take stricter measures on migration in 2025, with a focus on expanded deportations, but will not adopt the hard-line methods used by the Trump administration.
The EU aims to implement stricter migration measures in 2025, focusing on increased deportations. Unlike Trump-era policies, these will avoid extreme methods. Migration is now seen as a security issue.
The Mayor of Athens Haris Doukas, visited Warsaw, where he discussed with his counterparts from all over  Europe the strengthening of the role of cities
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Greece is a key entry point for irregular migration, particularly those fleeing wars or seeking a better life. Last year, it recorded a rise in sea arrivals, fueled by wars in the Middle East. Athens strongly supports calls by many European Union member states for direct EU funding to expand border walls.
Ministers also discussed ways to prepare European citizens to respond to various threats, from invasions to natural disasters.
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