Germany’s decision to introduce controls at its border crossings with Luxembourg is not being carried out as agreed, Home Affairs Minister Léon Gloden said on Thursday.
Germany has decided to up security along its borders with all nine neighbouring countries for the month-long Euro 2024 football tournament, which begins on Friday, when thousands of fans will descend on the country.
Motorists have already faced delays this week on the Trier and Saar motorways, and in Schengen, the Luxemburger Wort reported on Wednesday.
Checks are being carried out on bridges and in a more uniform manner than was previously agreed between the two…