In the midst of the escalating war in Iran, the European Union is focusing on enhancing its preparedness for a potential migration crisis. This step comes amid warnings from prominent European leaders, who are expressing concerns about a recurrence of the massive migration wave witnessed in Europe in 2015, when over a million asylum seekers flowed into European countries.
European officials point to the deteriorating situation in Iran, where political and economic crises are increasing, which may lead citizens to seek safe havens in European countries. EU member states are engaging in discussions to coordinate efforts and secure borders, in addition to strengthening asylum-related policies.
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser emphasized the importance of cooperation among EU countries, noting that it is crucial to work together to avoid negative impacts that may arise from increased migration. Her statements stress the need for information sharing and improving responses to the implications of humanitarian crises.
In this context, some European countries have activated special mechanisms for border monitoring and training security personnel, as part of their preparation to handle any potential influx of migrants. It is also expected that the interior ministers of European countries will address the issue of securing support and assistance for refugees in neighboring countries to Iran, to alleviate pressure on the EU's borders.
Overall, officials fear the emergence of a difficult humanitarian situation reminiscent of past tragedies, and these preparations are considered a necessary step to ensure the EU's ability to cope with any waves of asylum that may arise due to the current circumstances in Iran.
