EU Migration Pact comes into force on June 12: what it means for Cyprus
The historic agreement — the new European Union Pact on Migration and Asylum — officially comes into force on June 12, 2026, after years of intergovernmental negotiations. On the same day, Cyprus will host an EU ministerial conference marking the launch of the full-scale operation of the new mechanisms.
According to Cyprus Deputy Minister of Migration Nicholas Ioannides, the reform’s key objective is to strictly curb illegal entry, prevent abuses of the asylum system, and create conditions for transparent, efficiently managed legal migration routes.
The new regulation was designed to address the systemic gaps that emerged since the 2015 migration crisis, when frontline EU states faced disproportionate pressure without adequate support. For the first time, a mandatory solidarity mechanism for all EU member states and the activation of emergency response protocols are being introduced, which will make it possible to rapidly distribute the burden of receiving and processing applications among all EU countries.
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