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Junior Researcher at IKV | European and Global Studies MA Graduate

In this brief, I examine the potential impacts of the Pact on Italy and Greece, two countries at the center of migration routes, and discuss Türkiye’s position as a candidate country. The EU’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum, adopted on 14 May 2024, represents a major step towards creating a fair and unified approach to migration and asylum across Europe. This new framework introduces measures to: Secure and strengthen external EU borders, Protect individual rights, Prevent any single Member State from bearing disproportionate pressure. As Member States largely welcome the Pact, could this be the solution to achieving balance and solidarity across the EU while addressing migration challenges effectively? Read the analysis and join the discussion on shaping the future of migration and asylum policies in Europe. #MigrationPolicy #Asylum #EU #IKVResearch #Solidarity

NEW IKV BRIEF ON THE NEW PACT ON MIGRATION AND ASYLUM: A POTENTIAL SOLUTION TO ALLEVIATE THE BURDEN ON EU MEMBER STATES The New Pact on Migration and Asylum was adopted on 14 May 2024, introducing several new rules aimed at managing migration and establishing a common asylum system at the EU level. The Pact seeks to ensure that the EU’s external borders are secure and robust, while safeguarding the rights of individuals, and preventing any single EU country from facing disproportionate pressure. Since its inception, most Member States have welcomed the idea and the potential outcomes of the Pact. This paper will explore the potential impacts of the Pact on Italy and Greece, making a comparison between the two countries and examining the situation of Türkiye as a candidate country. To view the brief note: 🔗https://lnkd.in/d99Y5D3N

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