STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden will introduce tighter border controls and asylum rules in a bid to reduce the number of asylum seekers reaching the country, the government said on Tuesday.
"The aim of the measures we are presenting now is to create a breathing space for Sweden's asylum system," Prime Minister Stefan Lofven told reporters.
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