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EU OFFERS A HELPING HAND TO OVER 50,000 REFUGEES FROM AFRICA AND THE MIDDLEEAST
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EU plans to accept 50,000 refugees from Africa, Mideast
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transporting vessel enters Romanias Midia Port at the Black Sea coast
next to Navodari city on September 13, 2017. (Photo by AFP)
The EU unveiled plans
Wednesday to take at least 50,000 refugees directly from Africa, the
Middle East and Turkey to discourage refugee boats from making the risky
Mediterranean crossing.
The proposal involves admitting refugees to European Union countries
over the next two years under the bloc's resettlement program, which was
introduced during the refugee crisis that hit the continent in 2015.
"We need to open real alternatives to taking perilous irregular
journeys," European Union Migration Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos
told a news conference in Brussels.
Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship
Dimitris Avramopoulos gives a press conference at the EU Headquarters in
Brussels, on September 27, 2017. (Photo by AFP)
The European Commission said in a statement that it was "recommending
a new EU resettlement scheme to bring at least 50,000 of the most
vulnerable persons in need of international protection to Europe over
the next two years".
The EU has already resettled 23,000 people from refugee camps in
countries outside the EU under the scheme, particularly Turkey and
Jordan, which were overwhelmed with people fleeing the war in Syria.
Resettlement would continue from those areas but there would be
"increased focus" on North Africa and the Horn of Africa -- particularly
Libya, Egypt, Niger, Sudan, Chad and Ethiopia, the commission said.
"This will contribute to further stabilizing migration flows along
the Central Mediterranean route," which mainly involves people making
the dangerous crossing from Libya to Italy, it said.
The resettlement program is different from the EU's controversial
refugee quotas, which involved moving asylum-seekers who had already
reached Italy and Greece to other EU countries, under compulsory quotas.
The latter scheme, which ended on Wednesday, saw just 29,000 people
out of a planned 160,000 shared out around EU states to ease the
pressure on the overstretched Greek and Italian authorities.
Brussels separately released plans Wednesday to allow countries in
the passport-free Schengen area to reintroduce border controls for
security reasons for up to three years.
Countries in the 26-country Schengen travel area can currently
reintroduce frontier checks for six months for security reasons, and two
years if that is combined with a threat to borders such as Europe's
migration crisis.
"Under today's proposals, member states will also be able to
exceptionally prolong controls if the same threat persists," the
European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, said in a statement.
Avramopoulos however said this should be a "last resort", and that
keeping the Schengen area open for travel should be a priority.
(Source: AFP)
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