On Wednesday 2 May, the ambassadors of the member states to the European Union (Coreper) again discussed the progress in the work of the Council of the EU on reforming the so-called ‘Dublin’ regulation, which governs the responsibilities of the member states in asylum procedures.
More specifically, the diplomats looked at the solidarity mechanisms in the event of migration crises, in the wake of the reflections of the ‘Group of friends of the Presidency’, which discussed this aspect...