European Union leaders have reached a tentative agreement on a revised migration and asylum pact after overnight negotiations in Brussels, according to Reuters. The deal comes as member states race to finalize a framework meant to reshape how the bloc handles border arrivals, asylum processing, and responsibility-sharing.
While officials signaled that a preliminary consensus is in place, key details are still being worked out and are expected to be announced later in the day. The timing underscores how politically sensitive migration policy remains across the EU, where governments continue to balance pressure at external borders with domestic demands for tighter controls.
The talks are part of a broader effort to replace years of stalled negotiations with a more workable system. Supporters say a revised pact could bring long-needed predictability to migration management, while critics argue any new rules must also ensure fair treatment for asylum seekers and stronger safeguards for vulnerable people.
Final language may still change before formal adoption, but the overnight breakthrough suggests leaders are closer to a compromise after months of disputes over burden-sharing, border procedures, and enforcement.
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