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EASO: Ukrainians lodged 72% more applications for asylum in February - Ukraine

AGENCE EUROPE - More Ukrainians applied for asylum in EU in February

AGENCE EUROPE - More Ukrainians applied for asylum in EU in February
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Ukrainians lodged 72% more applications for asylum in February

20th April 2021 Ukrainians lodged considerably more asylum applications in the EU+ in February 2021, compared to January, making them one of the top ten nationalities of applicants. This is in stark contrast with several other main nationalities, who are still lodging far fewer asylum applications in the EU+ compared to pre-COVID-19 levels. Analysis released by the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) on asylum trends in February 2021 shows that about 38 300 applications for international protection were lodged in the EU+ in February 2021. 1  While the overall level was roughly stable compared to recent months, Ukrainians lodged many more applications (up by 72%, to almost 1 000), the most in four years and substantially more than before the outbreak of COVID-19. This sudden increase placed Ukraine among the top 10 origin countries for the first time since 2016. 

EASO: Ukrainians lodged 72% more applications for asylum in February - World

EASO: Ukrainians lodged 72% more applications for asylum in February - World
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Minister Hojs discusses preparations for the Presidency with his Italian counterpart Lamorgese

Today, as part of preparations for Slovenia’s Presidency, Minister of the Interior Aleš Hojs had a meeting with Italy’s Minister of the Interior Luciana Lamorgese through video conferencing. They agreed the levels of cooperation between their countries in the area of home affairs have always been good. Their discussion focused on Slovenia’s preparations for assuming the Council Presidency in the second semester of 2021 and on some topical issues such as irregular migration. The Ministers extensively discussed migration, in particular irregular migration placing Slovenia and Italy under considerable pressure. »We agreed a common and comprehensive solution needs to be found at the EU level, which will be an endeavour of our Presidency,« said Mr. Hojs to his Italian counterpart and added: »One of the first steps should be strengthening the mandate of the European Asylum Support Office (EASO), which provides operational support to Member States. Slovenia will work towards ap

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