The European Union is taking radical steps in the field of migration policy, planning to build specialized centers outside its territorial borders. During the first day of the two-day meeting in Copenhagen, high-ranking officials are discussing an innovative mechanism for processing refugee applications.
The leading idea is the creation of so-called "external hubs" that will allow asylum seekers to submit their documents in countries located outside the European space. This approach aims to directly reduce migration tension along the union's internal borders.
Kaare Dibvad Beck, the Minister of Internal Affairs of Denmark, emphasized the exceptional importance of developing new agreements with third countries. The strategy envisages not only facilitating administrative procedures but also creating a more effective model for migration control.
During the meeting on July 23, 2025, experts will continue to discuss in detail the specific mechanisms for project implementation. The main goal is to achieve a faster and more transparent procedure for processing refugee applications, which simultaneously protects the interests of the union and respects human rights.
The upcoming negotiations are emerging as a key moment in rethinking European migration policy, focusing on innovative solutions and international cooperation.