Poland Says It Will Be Exempted From EU Migrant Relocations
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Poland says it will be exempted from EU migrant relocations
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed today unofficial information that Poland has been exempted from the European Union (EU) refugee relocation mechanism and included in the so-called countries under migrant pressure, which will receive assistance from other member states in accordance with the European Migration Pact agreed last year.
A few thousand people gathered in Warsaw on 11 October 2025 to protest against illegal immigration. At the same time, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that Brussels had agreed to exempt Poland from the European migration pact.
The Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, confirmed the unofficial information that Poland was exempted from the refugee relocation mechanism from the European Union (EU), and included in the
The Polish government is trying to convince the European Commission that the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum must take account of Poland's "special" situation, said a senior official at the Ministry of the Interior on Saturday. While the European Commission is preparing to present the EU's obligations under the Pact, Warsaw is stepping up its efforts to convince the Member States of its position.
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