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    Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Italy eligible for new help dealing with migration, EU says

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    Posted on November 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:European CommissionFinancial supportfunding environment

    Quick Summary

    The EU will support Greece, Cyprus, Spain, and Italy with migration issues through a new mechanism starting in 2026, focusing on solidarity and border security.

    Table of Contents

    • EU Migration Support Mechanism
    • Overview of the Solidarity Pool
    • Challenges Faced by Member States
    • Funding for Border Security Initiatives

    EU Offers Support to Greece, Cyprus, Spain, and Italy for Migration Issues

    EU Migration Support Mechanism

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Italy will be eligible for help dealing with migratory pressures under a new EU mechanism when the bloc's pact on migration and asylum enters into force in mid-2026, the European Commission said on Tuesday.

    Overview of the Solidarity Pool

    As part of the European Union's migration reforms, member states must now decide how best to help via the mechanism, known as a "solidarity pool" - by offering to take in more migrants themselves, by providing more money to the four Mediterranean countries or by other measures.

    Challenges Faced by Member States

    The Commission said that while illegal border crossings had decreased by 35% in the period between July 2024 and June 2025, challenges remained.

    Funding for Border Security Initiatives

    "Greece and Cyprus are under migratory pressure due to the disproportionate level of arrivals over the last year. Spain and Italy are also under migratory pressure because of a disproportionate number of arrivals following search and rescue at sea in the same period," it said.

    The Commission also said Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, France, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands and Poland were at risk of migratory pressure and would get priority access to the bloc's migration support toolbox.

    Also on the issue of border security, the Commission said it would launch a 250 million euro ($291.55 million) tender to support the purchase of drone and anti-drone capabilities to help countries facing hybrid threats and drone incursions.

    It said six member states, mostly in the EU's eastern wing, would be able to seek a full or partial deduction from their contributions to the "solidarity pool" due to "the cumulative pressures of the last five years".

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout and Lili BayerEditing by David Goodman and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU to provide migration support to Greece, Cyprus, Spain, and Italy.
    • •New mechanism called 'solidarity pool' to be implemented in 2026.
    • •Illegal border crossings decreased by 35% between 2024 and 2025.
    • •250 million euro tender for drone capabilities to enhance border security.
    • •Belgium and other countries to get priority access to migration support.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Italy eligible for new help dealing with migration, EU says

    1What is the EU Migration Support Mechanism?

    The EU Migration Support Mechanism is a framework established by the European Union to provide assistance to member states facing migratory pressures, including financial aid and resources to manage migration effectively.

    2What is a solidarity pool?

    A solidarity pool is a mechanism within the EU where member states can offer support to one another, particularly in managing migration. This can include accepting more migrants or providing financial assistance.

    3What is border security?

    Border security involves measures taken by a country to regulate and monitor its borders, preventing illegal entry and ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.

    4What is funding for border security initiatives?

    Funding for border security initiatives refers to financial resources allocated to enhance a country's ability to manage its borders effectively, including technology, personnel, and infrastructure improvements.

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