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30th Oct 2016

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Migration and security top Germany's EU agenda

Tackling the migration crisis and improving security should be Europe's main priorities in coming years, German finance minister Wolfgang Schaueble said on Friday in Bratislava. "We have to make sure our external borders are protected ... we must do more to stabilise our neighbouring regions, including Ukraine," he said at the Tatra Summit. "We need to have shared military forces with their own command structures", he said.

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