Italy, Spain, Malta, Cyprus and Greece created the “MED 5” group last year in an effort to form a united front within the European Union
The Interior Ministers of the five Mediterranean countries on the front line of mass migration to Europe are meeting in Greece to discuss the European Union’s policies as the bloc works toward a new migration pact.
Ministers from Italy, Spain, Malta, Cyprus and Greece are to arrive in Athens on March 19 evening for talks on March 20. The five created the “MED 5” group last year in an effort to form a united front within the EU.
Southern European countries with extensive coastlines have borne the brunt of arriving asylum-seekers hoping to enter the EU. Most Europe-bound migrants travel by boat on dangerous maritime smuggling routes, either from the Turkish coast to nearby Greek islands or across the Mediterranean from north Africa. Thousands have died in shipwrecks.
Greek Migration Minister Notis Mitarachi said all five countries…