The Swedish Presidency of the EU Council has set ambitious goals for the reform of EU asylum and migration policies, at least on paper.
While the Czech Presidency has launched trilogues on various dossiers of the Asylum Pact (Eurodac) as well as the former ‘Asylum Package’ of 2016, Sweden is indeed planning, according to a provisional timetable dated 22 December, to continue this momentum and to obtain, during the ‘Home Affairs’ Council in June, general approaches to the Asylum and...