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Five EU Med member states call for migration pact changes

Shiva Singh by Shiva Singh
22 March 2021
in Diplomacy News
Abstract blur, bokeh, defocus - image for background. The refugees migrate to Europe

Abstract blur, bokeh, defocus - image for background. The refugees migrate to Europe

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Five Mediterranean EU member states have called for changes to the bloc’s migration pact after meeting in Athens on Saturday, according to EW reporting.

The five – Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta and Spain – met ahead of the upcoming EU summit, where relations between the bloc and Turkey are scheduled to be discussed.

Turkey hosts some 3.5 million refugees from Syria and agreed to take back migrants not entitled to EU protection on the basis of funding.

The five EU member states are the most commonly targeted by North African and Middle Eastern migrants because of their extended Mediterranean coastlines.

Byron Camilleri, Minister for Home Affairs, Law Enforcement and National Security of Malta, exclaimed “we can no longer be punished for our geographical position”.

Calls for centralised system

The five countries said it was vital to improve cooperation with the countries from which migrants set out for the EU, that there was need for a centralised EU repatriation mechanism to be managed by Brussels and that other bloc members have to be convinced to take in more migrants.

“We repeat our strong plea in favour of a needed true balance between solidarity and responsibility as in its current format the pact does not provide sufficient reassurances to the frontline member states”, the five noted in a joint statement.

Participants in the meeting questioned whether Turkey was pushing migrants towards Europe, noting that this was contrary to the terms of the pact it had agreed to.

Last year, Turkey’s President Recep Erdoğan threatened to stop discouraging migrants from trying to reach Greece through Turkey.

Nicos Nouris, Interior Minister of Cyprus, accused Turkey of “organized and systematic provocative activity” and demanded that the EU take a harder stance.

Margaritis Schinas, European Commissioner for Promoting the European Way of Life, and Greece’s Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, attended the meeting.

The European Commission wants to change the rules on migration to force all EU member states to take in migrants. Hungary and Poland are opposed. According to the proposed rules, member states not wishing to take in migrants would have to pay those that do take them in.

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