Germany's Opposition Halts Asylum and Migration Talks
Germany's opposition conservatives have ended discussions with the government on asylum and migration policy. Conservative negotiator Thorsten Frei indicated that the government's proposals for handling asylum seekers at the borders were insufficient.
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Germany's opposition conservatives have severed talks with the government concerning a unified asylum and migration strategy, according to reports from Tuesday.
Thorsten Frei, the negotiator for the conservatives, pointed out that the government's suggestions for the denial of asylum seekers at Germany's borders were inadequate.
This decision marks a significant setback in formulating a cohesive migration policy for the country.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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