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Frontex Executive Director Hans Leijtens Participated in European Police Congress 2025 Panel on Migration and Security

2025-05-23

The Executive Director of Frontex, Hans Leijtens, took part in the 2025 European Police Congress in Berlin, highlighting the Agency’s growing role in shaping a united European approach to migration and internal security. 

Hans Leijten’s participation in the high-level panel “Asylum Policy and Homeland Security” reflected the evolving role of Frontex as more than an operational body. The Agency is becoming a key strategic partner for Member States, law enforcement and European institutions alike. 

“In the face of growing migration pressures and shifting geopolitical realities, it is vital that Europe acts with unity, foresight and shared responsibility,” said Leijtens. “Managing migration is not just about reacting to arrivals at our borders. It is about building trust, fostering partnerships and ensuring our actions reflect our values.” 

Moderated by Rainer Wendt, Chairman of the German Police Union, the panel brought together leading voices from law enforcement, government and academia. It addressed how Europe can maintain both internal security and respect for fundamental rights amid ongoing migration challenges. 

Frontex also hosted an information stand at the Congress, offering insight into its work on border surveillance, returns, anti-smuggling operations and support for national authorities. 

The presence of the Frontex Executive Director at the European Police Congress underlines a broader shift. European border management today is not only about protecting borders. It is also about working together to build a coherent, rights-based approach to migration and security across Europe.