EU member states unprepared as migration pact deadline approaches with 11 days remaining
By
Gaia Neiman
Plain bagel done well. Pleasantly substantive.
Summary
With only 11 days until the EU's Pact on Migration and Asylum takes effect on June 12, 2026, many member states are unprepared to meet the technical and infrastructure requirements. Adopted in April 2024, the pact is described as the most complex reform of EU migration legislation, and significant work remains to be done for implementation.
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