CryptoWorld News reports that the leaders of Italy, Greece, Cyprus, and Malta issued a joint statement regarding the migration issues under the Middle East security situation, emphasizing the need to prevent situations similar to the 2015 migration crisis. The statement pointed out that the four countries' leaders unanimously agree that discussions should focus on four main areas: improving security in the Middle East, ensuring that the public receives necessary aid, promptly implementing EU migration policies, and other related measures. Additionally, the statement mentioned that specific plans under review include increasing efforts to combat human trafficking and migrant smuggling. Italy’s Interior Minister will also invite relevant officials from Cyprus, Greece, and Malta to meet in Rome on June 17, 2026, to enhance the effectiveness of each country's response to migration issues caused by conflicts in the Middle East.

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