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Schengen proposals add pressure on Greece

In a decision that is likely to add pressure on Greece, European interior ministers have moved to give states that are part of the Continent's passport-free travel zone more leeway to reinstate border controls. During a meeting in Luxembourg Thursday, ministers agreed on new rules that would allow states to restore border controls if another country consistently failed to halt unregistered migrants from sneaking into Europe's Schengen area. According to the new rules, which need to be ratified by the European Parliament, EU governments would be able to suspend passport-free travel in parts of Europe for up to two years.
(08.06.2012) Kathimerini English Edition
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