The
European migrant crisis began when large numbers of
migrants and
refugees from various countries came to the
European Union and applied for asylum. The term "crisis" has been widely used since April 2015, when a number of boats carrying migrants
sank in the Mediterranean Sea, resulting in the deaths of around 1,200 people. Following the
shipwreck of 19 April, the
European Council held a meeting to discuss the situation of migrants in the Mediterranean Sea. Among the decisions made during this meeting, EU leaders agreed to increase dialogue with the
African Union and other countries involved in the migrant crisis by holding a summit in
Valletta,
Malta. The summit was meant to include leaders of the countries of origin, transit or destination of the migrants. The heads of state and government of EU member states, the African Union Commission, the
ECOWAS Commission, and states parties to the
Khartoum Process and the Rabat Process were all invited to the summit, as were the
Secretary-General of the United Nations and representatives from the
International Organization for Migration. ==The summit==