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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 12990

12 July 2022
Russian invasion of Ukraine / Home affairs
EU ministers discuss internal security threats and needs with their Ukrainian and Moldovan counterparts
Brussels, 11/07/2022 (Agence Europe)

The European Union’s interior ministers, meeting in Prague on Monday 11 July, discussed the consequences of the war in Ukraine on internal security in the EU, organised crime groups that may try to take advantage of the situation and ‘open borders’ for Ukrainian refugees.

The main threat concerns human trafficking and arms smuggling, where, according to Europol, criminal networks have started to develop and weapons left by Ukrainians at the EU border have also been recovered by...

Contents

Russian invasion of Ukraine
SECTORAL POLICIES
ECONOMY - FINANCE - BUSINESS
EU RESPONSE TO COVID-19
SECURITY - DEFENCE
EXTERNAL ACTION
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS - SOCIETAL ISSUES
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
COUNCIL OF EUROPE
NEWS BRIEFS