Brussels, 26/05/2016 (Agence Europe) - In an opinion adopted on 26 May, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) said that although the EU's external border management is an urgent matter, this should not be carried out to the detriment of fundamental rights, particularly those pertaining to asylum and free movement in the EU.
The EESC is opposed to the introduction of systematic controls for European citizens at the EU's external borders, despite the decision of the Council of the...