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  1. Güvenlik10 Ağuİtalya

    Meloni, Frederiksen release joint message against 'uncontrolled immigration'

    (ANSA) - ROME, AUG 10 - Premier Giorgia Meloni and her Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen released a joint message on Monday saying the EU must combat "uncontrolled immigration" amid tension between Rome and Madrid over the suspension of Schengen arrangements between the two countries following the dramatic wave of migrants that arrived at the Spanish North African enclave of Ceura at the end of last month. "No one can deny the negative impacts of illegal immigration on our societies: increased crime rates, increasing pressure on public services and erosion of citizens' trust," Meloni and Frederiksen said. "It is particularly serious when illegal immigrants, deprived of the right to remain in our nations, commit violent crimes, deal drugs or become responsible for sexual violence. "Understandably, European citizens expect concrete actions from their own political representatives. "For too long, ordinary people especially have paid too high a price because of uncontrolled immigration. "It is our duty to continue to work resolutely to offer concrete answers to citizens, especially those most exposed, and to ensure greater safety and protection for our communities. "Together we have managed to change the balance in the application of the European Convention on Human Rights with regard to foreign citizens who commit serious crimes. "Consequently, deportations now should be increased. "And what more can we do now? Repatriation centres must be created in third countries, as well as other innovative solutions outside Europe. We are working hard on this. "But this isn't enough. Respect for our laws must go hand in hand with respect for European values. "This is true for illegal immigrants, but also for the millions of foreign citizens who live legally in our nations and throughout Europe. "We are both proud of the Christian cultural heritage of Europe and we want to protect it. "We expect that those who come to our countries and choose to make Europe their home, respect our values and do not try to impose models of life that we do not share. "We believe that this is the right way to protect Europe and our common values. And we believe that millions of Europeans share this belief". (ANSA). Read article...

    Ceuta göç dalgası sonrası Meloni ve Frederiksen'den ortak AB çağrısı
  2. Diplomatik23 TemDanimarka

    PM call with Prime Minister Frederiksen of Denmark: 23 July 2026

    The Prime Minister spoke to the Prime Minister of Denmark, Mette Frederiksen, today.