The French Presidency of the EU Council will seek agreement on a general approach amending various elements of the Schengen Borders Code at the EU Council of Interior Ministers in Luxembourg on 10 June and national ambassadors will be invited to prepare the ground for this agreement on 1 June.
The reform covers four aspects: the instrumentalisation of migrants, non-essential travel to and within the EU in the event of a pandemic, procedures for the transfer of irregular migrants between...