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PRESS RELEASE BY THE MINISTRY FOR HOME AFFAIRS AND SECURITY Stronger opportunities and stronger borders will curb migration numbers

Minister for Home Affairs and Security Glenn Bedingfield attended the Informal Ministerial Conference on the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum in Cyprus on Friday 12 June 2026. This informal ministerial meeting was held to mark the entry into application of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum.

The Minister presented Malta's views on the issue of migration and highlighted how whereas the EU Pact marks a major political milestone, its true test will lie in its effective implementation. Bedingfield stated that "much will depend on the fair share of responsibility among member states and that EU countries on the external borders receive meaningful support"

Noting an increasingly complex context shaped by geopolitical instability, evolving migratory routes, and organised smuggling networks, Minister Bedingfield emphasised that the Pact's measures must be reinforced by a more proactive migration management, stronger EU external action, effective returns, and decisive action against smuggling networks.

The Minister underscored the importance of addressing the root causes of migration, particularly those linked to socio-economic factors such as poverty, climate change and the lack of economic opportunities. Minister Bedingfield emphasised that increased investment in countries of origin - especially in sectors such as education, agriculture, access to clean water and economic development - would help generate opportunities where they are most needed. He described this approach as "a long-term investment in stability, prosperity and shared security. Every young person given hope at home is one fewer compelled to undertake a perilous journey abroad."

Minister Bedingfield expressed his belief that the most effective migration policy is not only about stronger borders. It is about stronger opportunities. By addressing the root causes of migration through targeted investment and partnership with countries of origin, Europe can reduce irregular migration in a way that is humane, sustainable, and beneficial for all.​​

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