Actions to be taken in response to the crisis situation in the Mediterranean
At a joint meeting of Foreign and Interior Ministers, chaired by High Representative / Vice-President Federica Mogherini and held in Luxembourg, Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Commissioner Avramopoulous presented a 10 point plan of the immediate actions to be taken in response to the crisis situation in the Mediterranean. The plan received the full backing of Foreign and Interior Ministers.
High Representative/Vice-President Federica Mogherini and Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos jointly stated:
“We need to show that same collective European sense of urgency we have consistently shown in reacting in times of crisis. The dire situation in the Mediterranean is not a new nor a passing reality. That is why the Commission will come forward with a comprehensive European Agenda on Migration in May to address the structural problems. The 10 actions we have agreed upon today are the direct, substantial measures we will take to make an immediate difference. All of these actions require our common effort, the European institutions and the 28 Member States. We will convey these proposals to the European Council which will meet on Thursday in an extraordinary session to address the situation in the Mediterranean. This is what Europe taking responsibility is – all of us working together.“
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For more information, please view:
- Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs Website
- Website of High Representative Vice-President Federica Mogherini
- Website of Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos
- Towards a Comprehensive European Migration Policy: 20 years of EU Action
- Commission makes progress on a European Agenda on Migration
- European Commission Statement on developments in the Mediterranean
Source: European Commission