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    Poland begins EU presidency emphasizing security and migration policies

    January 4, 2025
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    Poland officially assumed the presidency of the Council of the European Union on Friday with a ceremony held at the National Theatre in Warsaw. The event was attended by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and European Council President António Costa, marking the beginning of a six-month term focused on security and migration. In his address, Costa described Poland as a vital force within the European Union, highlighting its role as “a cornerstone of European defence, a crucial pillar of the Single Market, and an innovative and blooming economy.”

    Poland begins EU presidency emphasizing security and migration policies

    Tusk echoed these sentiments, emphasizing Poland’s commitment to serving as a “guardian of solidarity” during its presidency. The Polish government unveiled its agenda under the presidency’s slogan, “Security, Europe!” with a focus on strengthening defence and security policies. Priorities include addressing migration challenges, reducing irregular migration, and reinforcing border security across the bloc.

    According to the presidency’s official programme, Poland intends to develop comprehensive solutions to improve migration management and strengthen the effectiveness of the EU’s return policy for migrants. The programme also prioritizes enhancing external border security amid rising geopolitical tensions and migration pressures. While the ceremony took place inside the National Theatre, demonstrations erupted outside as hundreds of Polish farmers protested against the EU’s proposed free trade agreement with South America’s Mercosur bloc.

    Protesters voiced concerns over the European Green Deal, agricultural imports from Ukraine, and the perceived impact of these policies on Polish agriculture. The farmers’ demonstration highlighted broader concerns about trade agreements and environmental policies that some EU member states believe could undermine local agricultural sectors. Organizers called for stronger protections for domestic farmers and revisions to the Green Deal framework.

    Poland’s presidency comes at a critical juncture for the EU, with debates over security, migration, and trade dominating the bloc’s agenda. Over the next six months, Warsaw is expected to lead negotiations on these key issues, shaping the EU’s direction amid growing political and economic challenges. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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