(Politico) The Afghanistan crisis could be a spur for the EU to agree on a common approach to migration and asylum, European Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schinas suggested in an interview published Saturday.
“I see this as the moment to agree on a common European migration and asylum policy, as we proposed in the EU Commission in September,” Schinas, whose portfolio includes migration, told the Austrian newspaper Wiener Zeitung.
He spoke amid warnings that hundreds of thousands of Afghans could flee the country in the coming months.
Six years on from the crisis sparked by the Syrian civil war when over a million people reached Europe, the EU still lacks a unified refugee plan.