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Danube – Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar emphasized the commitment to the recently adopted European Pact on Migration and Asylum at a meeting of the Salzburg Forum member states in Austria on Wednesday, and highlighted the importance of quick response and flexibility in case of any legal and other gaps.

Poklukar stated that the pact will be the main guide in managing illegal migrations in the coming years. Any potential legal or other gaps will need to be addressed effectively and promptly, he added.

“In this context, I would also like to emphasize that given the current migration reality, new thinking adapted to the new migration architecture is needed, and it should be kept in mind that all innovative solutions must be well thought out, as it involves people’s destinies, their dignity, and rights,” he added.

On the sidelines, Poklukar met with Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, with whom they assessed that the police of Slovenia and Serbia cooperate well in the fight against organized crime and illegal migrations. (June 26)