Prime Minister and Italian Prime Minister
Giorgia Meloni chaired a small-group meeting on migration and
organised immigration crime at the European Political Community
Summit in Granada, Spain today.
The meeting was attended by the UK, Italy, the Netherlands,
France, Albania and the European Commission. The participants
agreed to an eight-point plan to address growing levels of
illegal migration to mainland Europe together – please see below
for their joint statement:
Italy, the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, France, Albania, and
the European Commission expressed a shared commitment to support
one another to tackle the challenges of irregular migration and
committed to:
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Take robust action, together and in cooperation with partner
countries, to tackle migrant smuggling along the routes and
at external borders, including through joint action to close
down the supply chains of organised gangs through information
exchange, operational cooperation, measures to stop all
vessels involved in smuggling and awareness raising
campaigns.
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Update the legal framework to strengthen our fight against
people smugglers, ensuring harmonisation of criminal offences
and working together at the UN level with the UNODC.
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Develop comprehensive partnerships with key countries to
address root causes of migration and support sustainable
development through education, job creation and climate
adaptation actions.
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Support partner countries to strengthen border protection to
prevent unauthorised border crossings, as well as search and
rescue capacities, through the deployment of personnel,
equipment, and other material.
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Support partner countries, including through UNHCR and IOM,
providing adequate levels of funding to ensure an appropriate
response to mixed movements by ensuring protection and
enhancing assisted voluntary return and reintegration.
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Strengthen cooperation on return and readmission supporting
one another through a network of liaison officers in partner
countries, sharing of expertise, diplomatic outreach and
return operations.
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Provide opportunities of humanitarian admission and
resettlement to those entitled to protection, and other legal
pathways in line with our respective legal orders.
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Strengthen cooperation on visa policy and recognise the
importance of effective visa regimes in controlling irregular
migration and ensuring cooperation on readmissions.