Today, Europeans are again concerned about stability on their borders. Regrettably, they are right to be.
The situation in our neighbouring countries has a direct impact on the security of our citizens.
Whether it comes to organised crime, people smuggling/trafficking or terrorism, the key for the European Union in dealing with these challenges lies in supporting and closely cooperating and exchanging information with our closest neighbours. This is as true across the Mediterran...
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