Norway and Iceland should have no say in the running of the European border agency despite being members of the EU's open border agreement.
The European Commission has proposed that the two countries, which are members of the so-called Schengen zone but not of the EU, should have no right to vote on the agency for the control of external borders, Commission sources told EUobserver.
At its weekly meeting on Wednesday, the European Com...
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