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Ylva Johansson "It's not really a migration crisis. It's a geopolitical crisis."

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Ylva Johansson 'It's not really a migration crisis. It's a geopolitical crisis.'

Ylva Johansson "It's not really a migration crisis. It's a geopolitical crisis."

Ylva Johansson, the European Commissioner for Home Affairs and migration, talks to Euronews about the ongoing humanitarian situation on the EU's border with Belarus


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