Politics

EU: Juncker to MEPs, “no agreement from Salzburg Summit”. Urgent need to reform Dublin. Brexit, “Ireland first”

(Strasbourg) “No agreement was reached at the Salzburg Summit” by the EU heads of state and government, and there is a urgent need to make decisions “especially with regard to the Dublin system and the protection of external borders”. The President of the EU Commission Jean-Claude Juncker is in Strasbourg to report to the Plenary of the European Parliament on the issues that will be on the agenda at the forthcoming European Council on 18-19 October. Three are the main topics for discussion: security, migration, and Brexit. Juncker still does not see any convergence between the positions of Member States on the first two points. “I was surprised to see that those who, until a few days ago, were calling for the protection of the external borders are now sceptical” about the Commission’s proposal. The Executive has put on the table a proposal to boost the European Border Guard by 10,000 agents. But some Member States argued that such proposal would make them lose their autonomy in the matter. Juncker said: “The asylum system must be reformed by 2018”. As for Brexit: “We want a deal” with the UK. “Those who think that it is better to have a no-deal Brexit do not understand the serious implications that this would have”. Speaking about the possible introduction of a border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, he used a slogan which seems quite at odds with Theresa May’s political line: “Ireland First”.