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RTVS: Brussels summit analysis

Vladimír Bartovic discussed the outcomes of the EU summit in Brussels with Rádio Slovensko (RTVS).
25. October 2016

Migration from Africa, new asylum regulations, sanctions against Russia in regard to its involvement in Syrian war, international trade agreement between the EU and Canada (CETA). These were the topics addressed by the EU leaders at the summit as well as our Director Vladimír Bartovic in his analysis for RTVS.

Long-term EU policies on migration strive to achieve such situation in which migrants wouldn't need to leave their home country.

Listen to the full interview here at [00:45 - 08:00]

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