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Ylva Johansson/Schengen: My message to the JHA Council will be to give up land controls for Romania by the end of the year

November 6, 2024

The European Commissioner for Internal Affairs, Ylva Johansson said on Monday in Strasbourg in the plenary session of the European Parliament that her message to the Justice and Home Affairs Council on Thursday in Luxembourg will be that Romania and Bulgaria must join the Schengen area with land borders by the end of this year.   ‘It is the largest movement area in the world. 450 million people from 29 countries can move freely through Europe. Almost 30% of Europe’s population lives in a border area. 50 million people live directly next to a border internal. Thank you for putting such an important debate on the agenda’, the European Commissioner for Internal Affairs told the MEPs.   She emphasized during the debate that the reintroduction of internal border controls must be a temporary and last-resort measure. ‘Bulgaria and Romania have done everything possible, they applied all supplementary measures and my message to the ministers at the Council on Thursday (the Council for Justice and Home Affairs –o.n.) will be to take the last step. Lift controls at land borders by the end of the year. They deserve it. Time has come’ Ylva Johansson said, quoted by the Agerpres correspondent.  

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