• EU-Turkey Agreement: Questions and Answers

    On 18 March, following on from the EU-Turkey Joint Action Plan activated on 29 November 2015 and the 7 March EU-Turkey statement, the European Union and Turkey decided to end the irregular migration from Turkey to the EU. Yesterday’s agreement targets the people smugglers’ business model and removes the incentive to seek irregular routes to the EU, in full accordance with EU and international law.

    The EU and Turkey agreed that:

    1) All new irregular migrants crossing from Turkey to the Greek islands as of 20 March 2016 will be returned to Turkey;

    2) For every Syrian being returned to Turkey from the Greek islands, another Syrian will be resettled to the EU;

    3) Turkey will take any necessary measures to prevent new sea or land routes for irregular migration opening from Turkey to the EU;

    4) Once irregular crossings between Turkey and the EU are ending or have been substantially reduced, a Voluntary Humanitarian Admission Scheme will be activated;

    5) The fulfilment of the visa liberalisation roadmap will be accelerated with a view to lifting the visa requirements for Turkish citizens at the latest by the end of June 2016. Turkey will take all the necessary steps to fulfil the remaining requirements;

    6) The EU will, in close cooperation with Turkey, further speed up the disbursement of the initially allocated €3 billion under the Facility for Refugees in Turkey. Once these resources are about to be used in full, the EU will mobilise additional funding for the Facility up to an additional €3 billion to the end of 2018;

    7) The EU and Turkey welcomed the ongoing work on the upgrading of the Customs Union.

    8) The accession process will be re-energised, with Chapter 33 to be opened during the Dutch Presidency of the Council of the European Union and preparatory work on the opening of other chapters to continue at an accelerated pace;

    9) The EU and Turkey will work to improve humanitarian conditions inside Syria.

    http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-16-963_fr.htm

    #Turquie #asile #migrations #réfugiés #UE #Europe #externalisation #push-back #refoulement #politique_migratoire #accord
    #Frontex #Grèce
    cc @reka

    • Et cette question :
      What operational support will Greece need in order to implement the scheme ?

      Avec une sélection de la réponse :

      For the return process: 25 Greek readmission officers, 250 Greek police officers as well as 50 return experts deployed by Frontex. 1,500 police officers seconded on the basis of bilateral police cooperation arrangements (costs covered by FRONTEX)
      Transport: return from the islands: 8 FRONTEX vessels with a capacity of 300-400 passengers per vessel) and 28 buses

      Quand il s’agit de transporter les réfugiés de la Grèce à la Turquie, là, les moyens ne manquent pas...
       :-(

    • EU-Turkey deal: Greece empties islands from refugees & migrants, “hot spots” turn into “detention centers”

      Thousands of refugees and migrants are to be transported from the Greek islands ot mainland in new camps as the EU-Turkey deal goes in effect on midnight tomorrow, Sunday, March 20th 2016. The hot spots on the islands Lesvos, Chios, Samors, Leros and Kos in the eastern Aegean Sea will have to be empty so that they can be turned into “detention centers” for the new arrivals of refugees and migrants as of 21. March 2016, at oo:o1 o’ clock. the new arrivals will be not allowed to travel to the mainland, but stay in the camps until they will be returned to Turkey – or not. I personally have not understood yet, what will happen with the new arrivals – refugees- who are not form Syria – and have right to asylum. Will they also be brought back to Turkey or stay here or will be accepted by EU member states?

      http://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2016/03/19/eu-turkey-deal-greece-empties-islands-from-refugees-migrants-hot-
      #hotspots #détention_administrative #rétention #Grèce

      The first islands to be “emptied” are Lesvos and Chios with 4,256 and 2,735 people respectively:

    • Implementing the EU-Turkey Agreement – Questions and Answers

      On 18 March 2016, EU Heads of State or Government and Turkey agreed to end the irregular migration from Turkey to the EU and replace it instead with legal channels of resettlement of refugees to the European Union. The aim is to replace disorganised, chaotic, irregular and dangerous migratory flows by organised, safe and legal pathways to Europe for those entitled to international protection in line with EU and international law.

      http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-16-1494_en.htm