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Border checks between Italy, Slovenia and Croatia

January 21, 2025
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Border checks between Italy, Slovenia and Croatia
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New security measures to combat irregular traffic and prevent terrorism.

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Posted on 21 January 2025 at 00: 46

Border security measures

The recent decision to reintroduce border controls between Italy and Slovenia, formally adopted until June 18, represents a significant step in managing regional security. The Italian Interior Minister, Matteo Piantedosi, stressed the importance of maintaining free movement, a fundamental principle for citizens of the three countries involved. This approach aims to ensure that security measures do not compromise freedom of movement, especially in view of significant cultural events such as the inauguration of Nova Gorica-Gorizia as the European Capital of Culture in 2025.

Cooperation between police forces

Another crucial aspect of this initiative is the memorandum signed between the police forces of Italy, Slovenia and Croatia. This agreement provides for mixed patrols along the external border of Croatia, with the aim of countering irregular migrant trafficking and preventing acts of terrorism. Cooperation between police forces is essential to address security challenges in an increasingly complex European context. Piantedosi stated that, despite the formalization of controls, the aim is to minimize the impact on the circulation of citizens.

Future prospects for free movement

Looking ahead, the minister expressed the hope that, if conditions allow, free movement could be formally restored by the end of the year. This period is particularly symbolic, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the Schengen Treaty, which was a milestone in the history of the European Union. The desire to maintain a balance between security and freedom of movement is a central theme in the current political debate, and the measures adopted by the three countries could serve as a model for other European nations.

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