Czech, Poland against long-term controls at EU internal borders
Published : 10 Oct 2024, 01:49
More need to be done at the European level in the fight against illegal migration, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala and his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk agreed on Wednesday, reported Xinhua.
"The European Union (EU) needs to be more active and assertive towards third countries," Fiala said in a statement following the Czech-Polish intergovernmental consultations in Prague.
According to him, the Czech Republic and Poland also have "a similarly negative view" of introducing long-term controls at the EU's internal borders.
"It is not a solution, it is not a long-term tool to solve illegal migration. It is something that goes against the idea of the EU and European integration," he said, adding that illegal migration must be tackled differently.
In response to illegal immigration and security issues, Germany last month reinstated checks at all land borders, sparking reactions from neighboring countries and concerns about its impact on the Schengen Area's principle of free movement.
During the Czech-Polish intergovernmental consultations, the two countries also discussed cooperation in the field of nuclear energy, construction of transport infrastructure, support for Ukraine and flood protection.
The Czech Republic and Poland plan to assess the response to recent floods and set up an even more direct form of communication for handling future natural disasters. They have also agreed to finalize negotiations on a cross-border cooperation agreement for emergency medical services, according to the statement.