EU to pressure Central Asian countries to establish centers for migrants — expert

According to Alexander Knyazev, a senior research fellow at the Institute of International Studies at MGIMO University, the countries in the region are largely disinterested in hosting such centers noted that the countries in the region are largely disinterested in hosting such centers

Alexander Knyazev, a senior research fellow at MGIMO University’s Institute of International Studies, stated that Central Asian countries are largely disinterested in hosting migrant centers. This disinterest suggests a potential roadblock for any EU pressure to establish such facilities in the region.

  • Central Asian countries are largely disinterested in hosting migrant centers.
  • This information comes from Alexander Knyazev, a senior research fellow at MGIMO University.
  • The EU may attempt to pressure these countries into establishing such centers.
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