The European Commission is awaiting a formal request from the Spanish government for assistance regarding the recent influx of migrants into Ceuta. Brussels expects Spain to return “all” migrants who entered Ceuta and has requested further details concerning Spain’s strategies for managing the situation. Currently, no definitive request for aid or funding has been received by the Commission. This demand comes amid tensions surrounding the border crossing and the handling of the migrant arrivals. The EU emphasizes the importance of adhering to international law regarding migration and border control. Spain faces pressure to demonstrate a clear plan for both managing the current situation and preventing future occurrences. The Commission’s statement underscores its expectation of full compliance with established migration policies.

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