Breaking: Slovenia tightens border controls with Hungary and Croatia
In response to the ongoing challenges posed by terrorism and illegal immigration, Slovenia has announced an increase in border controls with both Croatia and Hungary. This decision follows the recent developments in Syria, which have prompted several European nations to suspend the processing of Syrian asylum claims. Slovenia’s Interior Minister, Boštjan Poklukar, discussed the issue with his Italian and Croatian counterparts, Matteo Piantedosi and Davor Božinović, during a meeting on Tuesday.
Slovenia tightens border controls
Several European countries, including Belgium, Greece, Croatia, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, have already suspended the processing of asylum applications from Syria, Economx reports. However, Slovenia has not yet indicated whether it will follow suit. The enhanced border checks are part of Slovenia’s ongoing efforts to combat illegal migration and terrorism, following concerns raised by the latest developments in Syria.
The three countries have agreed to continue discussions during a meeting of EU interior ministers later this week. Slovenia had reinstated temporary border checks on 21 October of the previous year after Italy introduced similar measures on its Slovenian border. Since then, both countries have periodically extended these controls in response to increasing migration pressures.
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