The European Parliament is set to host a comprehensive briefing regarding the new EU Pact on Migration and Asylum, marking the beginning of its implementation phase. Scheduled for 10 June 2026, the event will bring together several influential Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to discuss the nuances of the pact and its future impact.

Starting at 9:15 AM, the briefing will be held in the Anna Politkovskaya room at the European Parliament in Brussels and will also be available via live stream. Key rapporteurs, including Tomas Tobé from Sweden and Birgit Sippel from Germany, will outline the Parliament’s objectives and priorities under the new framework. The discussion will open up to questions from journalists, providing an in-depth look at how the pact intends to manage migration and asylum across EU member states.

The EU Migration and Asylum Pact, initially adopted in 2024, aims to establish a more coordinated approach to migration, emphasizing the principles of responsibility and solidarity among member states. This legislation includes measures on screening, asylum procedures, and crisis management. The briefing will serve as a crucial platform for clarifying these regulations and ensuring their effective application. Interpretation services will be available in multiple languages to accommodate international media representatives.