EU backs new policy to curb migration
By Julian Shea and Cecily Liu in London | China Daily | Updated: 2018-06-30 07:20
Agreement widely welcomed, however divisions continue to exist
European Union leaders have headed off a major crisis after agreeing a future policy on immigration and asylum-seekers.
The number of illegal entrants to the EU has dropped 96 percent from its peak in 2015, according to the European Council, but the issue remains particularly significant in Italy, which is still the arrival point for thousands of migrants.
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