
EU Countries Call for Reduction in ‘Solidarity Obligations’
Several member states oppose a plan for countries facing the most migration pressure to resettle at least 30,000 people a year starting in 2026.

Several member states oppose a plan for countries facing the most migration pressure to resettle at least 30,000 people a year starting in 2026.

Organised by the EP’s personnel department, next week’s events will culminate in a screening of a Ukrainian film on combating ‘homophobia.’

Slovaks, Hungarians, and Poles voted against the deal which includes forcing countries to choose between accepting migrants or paying hefty sums of taxpayer money into a common fund.