Under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Germany plans to strengthen its border enforcement with 2,000 to 3,000 additional officers as part of stricter migration strategies. On his first official trip to France and Poland, Merz engaged in discussions concerning security and migration policies, emphasizing that Germany's approach would not impose hardships on neighboring nations. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk cautioned against unilateral policies that could jeopardize migrants, reinforcing the need for unified actions across the EU to address irregular migration effectively.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that Germany's new migration policies would be Implemented without adversely affecting neighboring countries, emphasizing a collaborative European approach to irregular migration.
During his visit to France and Poland, Merz faced warnings from Polish Prime Minister Tusk against unilateral actions on migration, highlighting the importance of EU-wide cooperation in handling the issue.
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