Greek PM, Greek EU Commissioner discuss Immigration
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras met with EU Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos on Tuesday morning, with both men agreeing that there is an urgent need to review the controversial Dublin III regulation.
The latter provides the legal basis for establishing the criteria and mechanism for determining the member state responsible for examining an asylum application lodged in one of the member states by a third country national or a stateless person, a legal framework that has put an undue burden on Greece as an EU border country.
Tsipras said such a move is necessary as a sign of European solidarity to member-states hardest hit by the migration flow. He said it was important to discuss Greece’s policy framework without petty party interests but for the best outcome for Greece.
Both Tsipras and Avramopoulos discussed matters concerning Greece in Europe for the best outcome in negotiations with creditors. “Negotiations are developing and maturing,” said Tsipras, adding that the Greek Commissioner also conveyed a message of friendship to Greece from European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
“I know that the government is concerned about the Dublin regulation, and this is true for all of Europe. It is commonly agreed that something needs to change,” said Avramopoulos. He also expressed the need for Greece to develop national policy that meets the needs and regulations of Europe. “Greece is not alone in the matter of immigration, as Europe stands beside it.”
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