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Document 91998E000109

    WRITTEN QUESTION No. 109/98 by Guido VICECONTE to the Council. Mass landings of refugees on the south-western coasts of the European Union

    OJ C 187, 16.6.1998, p. 49 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

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    91998E0109

    WRITTEN QUESTION No. 109/98 by Guido VICECONTE to the Council. Mass landings of refugees on the south-western coasts of the European Union

    Official Journal C 187 , 16/06/1998 P. 0049


    WRITTEN QUESTION P-0109/98 by Guido Viceconte (UPE) to the Council (23 January 1998)

    Subject: Mass landings of refugees on the south-western coasts of the European Union

    Over recent months the Union's Mediterranean coasts have been invaded by thousands of refugees from Albania and Turkey.

    Appropriate action has been taken by the Italian authorities to take such refugees in on a temporary basis and process any asylum applications in compliance with the Schengen rules.

    As became clear at the technical meeting held just recently between police chiefs, such migratory pressures cannot but increase in the future, given the demographic and economic situation in the countries around the south-west Mediterranean area. The important political issues raised, the supranational dimension, the involvement of criminal networks and the fact that the situation will deteriorate in the future make it necessary for the Union to take urgent, concerted action with a view to organizing an appropriate response on EU territory and at the same time formulating a policy aimed at removing the political, social and economic causes of the problem at source.

    How exactly does the Council intend to tackle these urgent issues?

    Does it intend to speed matters up and introduce ad hoc measures to share out responsibility for the burden currently borne by Italy?

    Joint answer to Written Questions P-3755/97, E-3927/97 and P-0109/98 (19 March 1998)

    As a response to the recent arrival of an increasing number of ethnic Kurds of Iraqi and Turkish nationality, as well as a small but growing number of migrants of other nationalities using the same transit routes, the Council adopted on 26 January 1998 a comprehensive EU Action Plan regarding different aspects of the recent influx of migrants from Iraq and the neighbouring region.

    Although this influx of migrants is a significant problem for the Member States of the European Union, requiring enhanced cooperation in combating illegal immigration and in tackling the involvement of organised crime, the Council does not overlook the political and humanitarian aspects of the problem, to which the Honourable Members referred in their questions.

    Appropriate action is undertaken at EU level, for the purpose of improving the analysis of the political, economic and humanitarian situation in the region. In this connection, a close dialogue is taken forward with UNHCR, in the framework of the Action Plan, to obtain further information about the humanitarian situation and to explore the role which UNHCR can play in the region in helping to deal with asylum-seekers, including in the possible development of regional solutions. The Action Plan also includes monitoring the needs of the Iraqi people, with a view to humanitarian assistance both at EU and bilateral levels, as well as continuing the dialogue with the countries in the region to emphasise the need for improved access to Northern Iraq by UN agencies and NGOs.

    In addition, the Council is aware of the fact that substantial numbers of these migrants are properly recognised as refugees under the 1951 United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees or granted some other form of status in Member States for humanitarian reasons. In this respect, it has to be pointed out that recognition in individual cases of refugee status within the meaning of the Geneva Convention, like the provision of other forms of protection on humanitarian grounds, are decisions that lie with Member States. This being the case, the Council fully recognises the importance of ensuring that humanitarian considerations continue to be given proper weight and that Member States' obligations to provide protection in accordance with international law continue to be honoured. This recognition is an essential component of the Action Plan, and is without prejudice to the need to ensure that the procedures for seeking and granting asylum and other forms of protection are not open to abuse by those who have no need of such protection.

    The Council is currently working towards rapid and effective implementation of the Action Plan.

    The Council does not at the moment envisage the adoption of ad hoc measures to share out responsibility for the burden borne by individual Member States with respect to this influx of migrants. It has to be pointed out, however, that the Council has adopted two instruments concerning burden-sharing with regard to the admission and residence of displaced persons on a temporary basis (Council Resolution of 25 September 1995, OJ C 262 of 7.10.1995, p. 1, and Council Decision of 4 March 1996, OJ L 63 of 13.3.1996, p. 10). In addition, the question of burden-sharing among Member States is included in the Commission Proposal for a Joint Action concerning Temporary protection of displaced persons (OJ C 106 of 4.4.1997, p. 13), which is currently under review by the competent working group of the Council.

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