Germany is pushing back against European Union calls to end its border controls, insisting that the measures remain necessary for security and migration management. The EU has recently increased pressure, citing a decline in irregular migration and the implementation of the bloc’s asylum reform as reasons to restore free movement.
But Berlin argues the situation is not yet stable enough to lift the checks, which were introduced to manage arrivals and prevent security threats. The standoff highlights a growing rift between national sovereignty and EU-wide policy.
Critics say Germany’s position undermines the Schengen Agreement, while supporters see it as a pragmatic response to ongoing challenges. With no immediate compromise in sight, the dispute is expected to continue.
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