epa12690165 Henna Virkkunen (L), Executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy, and European Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner (R) speak during a press conference on the European Asylum and Migration Management Strategy and the EU Visa Policy Strategy following
Ȳ±Ý¼º°ÔÀÓ´Ù¿î·Îµå the European Commission College meeting in Brussels, Belgium, 29 January 2026. The European Commission presented the first European Asylum and Migration Management Strategy, setting out the EU's poli
¸±°ÔÀÓ²Ç¸Ó´Ï tical objectives on asylum and migration and serving as a compass with concrete priorities for the next five years. The strategy marks a new chapter built on progress in protecting external borders, p
¸±°ÔÀÓ°¡ÀÔ¸Ó´Ï ursuing assertive migration diplomacy through strategic partnerships with third countries, and implementing reforms under the Pact on Migration and Asylum that have contributed to a steady decrease in
¹Ù´ÙÀ̾߱â°ÔÀÓ2 irregular migration and improved migration management. The Commission also adopted its first-ever EU Visa Strategy, aimed at establishing a more strategic and modern visa policy to advance the EU's l
¼Õ¿À°ø¸±°ÔÀÓ¿¹½Ã ong-term interests by strengthening security screening, facilitating access for those contributing to European economies and societies, enhancing the EU's global influence, and ensuring a more efficient, coherent, and resilient response to growing mobility, regional instability, and geopolitical competition. EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET
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