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Joint Migration Statement: 02 October 2025

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A joint statement from European Leaders on managing the challenges of illegal migration following the European Political Community Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Prague/Copenhagen - 17 European states, including the Czech Republic, plan to jointly push for action against migrant smugglers, strengthen border protection and asylum legislation. They stated this in a joint statement they published at the conclusion of today's European Political Community (EPC) summit in Copenhagen. Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS) said on the X network that it was a successful continuation of the work on a strong coalition of…

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Ten European countries, including Italy, Austria and Germany, today called for stronger cooperation in the fight against illegal migration and smuggling networks in a joint statement on the sidelines of the European Political Community summit in Copenhagen. They warned that without a systemic shift, they would not be able to effectively protect their borders.

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GOV.UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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