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Greek PM: Europe Acknowledges Turkey's Pivotal Role in Reducing Refugee Flows

tsipras_brusselsEuropean Union leaders “acknowledged the key role Turkey plays in the reduction of refugee flows,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said following the European Summit that ended late on Thursday night in Brussels.
Tsipras stressed the necessity that Turkey implements all agreements reached at the Summit, noting that the relationship between Greece and Turkey is pivotal in managing and reducing refugee flows.
At the same time, Tsipras said, there was a need to implement a bilateral Greek-Turkish agreement on readmissions, so that it is possible to immediately return to Turkey all those who “do not fit a refugee profile.”
There was also a commitment by the EU to pressure third countries into either activating older reintroduction agreements or agreeing to readmissions, he said. There must be a legal and safe way of transferring refugees to their destinations, and a comprehensive policy of returns for those who do not qualify for asylum, Tsipras added.
According to the Greek prime minister, European leaders recognized the need for a resettlement mechanism applied directly from Turkey and they committed to beginning this in February.
In terms of preparing more hot spots, or centers for refugee registration at the Aegean islands that act as entry points, Tsipras said that Greece will continue to fulfill its obligations, completing the construction of these centers and that of new resettlement centers on the mainland.
“Everyone, especially the European Commission president, hailed the progress made by Greece and Italy” on the issue, Tsipras said.
“We will continue to fulfill our humanitarian obligations,” he added, noting that Europe’s future cannot be “a future of walls and violence” but has to be a future of “solidarity, humanitarianism and co-responsibility.”
In terms of the creation of a European border and coast guard agency discussed at the Summit, the prime minister said “it is a decision we welcome” and noted that “it is absolutely clear that the activity of these agencies lies in the responsibility of guarding the borders, which remains a national responsibility.” A final decision on their creation will have to be made by June 2016.

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