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EU funding Poland-Belarus border fence 'legally possible' says Michel

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European Council President Charles Michel addresses the debate on EU funding for border fences to prevent migrant arrivals, which Poland and other EU countries are calling for but which the Commission is refusing. While Belarus is accused of orchestrating an influx of migrants, blocked at the border with Poland by the country's law enforcement agencies behind barbed wire, Charles Michel says such financing is "legally possible" and actively being discussed. SOUNDBITE

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