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International Roma Day marked the renewal of European and international institutions' call for the integration of Roma communities in the region.
On April 8th, the EU and its member states underlined that it will not accept the economic and social marginalisation of the continent's largest minority.
"Improving the situation for Roma people is one of the biggest challenges we face in Europe. Making a real difference to their daily lives requires long-term commitments, adequate resources, and concerted action at local, regional, national and European level," the Union said in a statement.
International Roma Day marked the renewal of European and international institutions' call for the integration of Roma communities in the region.
On April 8th, the EU and its member states underlined that it will not accept the economic and social marginalisation of the continent's largest minority.
"Improving the situation for Roma people is one of the biggest challenges we face in Europe. Making a real difference to their daily lives requires long-term commitments, adequate resources, and concerted action at local, regional, national and European level," the Union said in a statement.