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Poland’s EU presidency priorities: Minister Siemoniak highlights key issues

23.12.2024 13:33
During a press conference, Minister of Internal Affairs Tomasz Siemoniak presented Poland's goals for its upcoming presidency in the EU Council in 2025.
The Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak (right), alongside the Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Interior, Maciej Duszczyk (left), at a press conference discussing Polands priorities during its upcoming presidency in the European Union Council. The main topic of the meeting was security in Europe.
The Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak (right), alongside the Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Interior, Maciej Duszczyk (left), at a press conference discussing Poland's priorities during its upcoming presidency in the European Union Council. The main topic of the meeting was security in Europe. PAP/Leszek Szymański

The most important issue will be combating illegal migration, which has been recognized as the number one priority among EU interior ministers.

Siemoniak emphasized that new policies and solutions are needed in this area, and the EU supported Poland with over 50 million EUR, which will be allocated for the protection of the external border.

Another priority for Poland will be fighting organized crime, including human trafficking, drug trafficking, and the production of new substances.

A further key area of focus will be population protection, rescue operations, and humanitarian aid.

The minister also announced a meeting of interior and justice ministers at the end of January in Warsaw.

Poland's presidency in the European Union Council will begin on January 1, 2025, and will last for the next six months.

Source: PAP/MSWiA

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