EU launches forum to discuss strengthening Schengen area

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The European Union (EU) Monday launched a forum devoted to exchanging ideas on how to build a stronger and more resilient Schengen area, which saw itself breaking down during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The first months of the pandemic showed us what happens when Schengen stops functioning: Europe grinds to a halt,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told the on-line forum, which gathered members of the European Parliament and the EU’s home affairs ministers.
“It may sound like a paradox, but this experience made me very confident in the future of Schengen. It is too precious for us all,” she added.
The participants discussed possible ways to improve the current Schengen rules, and to ensure that any possible reintroduction of controls at internal borders will be proportionate, used as a measure of last resort and for a limited period of time.






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