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Germany's Economy Minister Ebling advocates for ending internal border controls
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Germany's Economy Minister Ebling advocates for ending internal border controls

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • German Economy Minister Robert Habeck supports ending border controls within the EU.
  • He believes that maintaining internal border checks is no longer necessary and hinders free movement.
  • Habeck's stance aligns with a broader discussion about Schengen Area effectiveness and security.

German Economy Minister Robert Habeck has called for an end to internal border controls within the European Union, arguing they are no longer justified.

Habeck stated that the current situation does not warrant the continuation of checks at borders between EU member states. He believes these controls impede the principle of free movement, a cornerstone of the Schengen Area.

The minister's position comes amid ongoing debates about the effectiveness and necessity of border surveillance within the EU. While some member states advocate for maintaining or even strengthening checks, particularly in light of migration and security concerns, Habeck appears to favor a more open approach.

His remarks suggest a belief that alternative security measures can effectively manage risks without resorting to systematic internal border checks. This stance could influence future discussions on EU border policy and the future of the Schengen Agreement.

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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.