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EU Council President Donald Tusk. Photo by EPA/BGNES
EU heads of state and government are set to meet again on November 12 in another push to address the migrant influx into the continent, European Council President Donald Tusk has announced.
If we are to avoid the worst we must speed up our actions. I call informal #EUCO on #RefugeeCrisis in Valletta 12/11 https://t.co/CLMgylhF4J
— Donald Tusk (@eucopresident) November 3, 2015
The meeting will be aimed at assessing measures applied so far over the crisis, including the migrant relocation plan adopted in September.
Functioning of "hotspots" set up in Greece and Italy upon EU heads of governments' decision will also come under scrutiny.
November 12's summit will be the sixth so far dedicated to migration.
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