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No EU country will be 'left alone' to cope with irregular migration, says Ylva Johansson
euronews (in English)
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16/02/2024
The reform of the European Union's migration policy means that no country will be "left alone" to cope with irregular arrivals, says Ylva Johansson.
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Welcome to the State of the Union from Brussels.
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Russia has been accused of financing part of its war against Ukraine through the lucrative
00:08
diamond trade, worth around 4 to 5 billion euros per year.
00:13
But this week the European Union included a ban on imports of Russian diamonds in its
00:18
12th package of sanctions against the country since the war began in February last year.
00:25
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the measure, saying that Russia must fill
00:29
that the pressure from the free world is increasing, as it is the cause of its aggression.
00:35
But how effective are these sanctions?
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Euronews spoke to the United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, who is confident
00:43
about the economic indicators.
00:44
Russia's economy is smaller.
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Russia has fewer people today and their economy is less flexible.
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What Russia is today is a wartime economy.
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They're trying to produce as many weapons as possible, but they're no longer producing
00:56
things that are going to strengthen their economy over time.
00:59
After years of discussions and late-night negotiations, an agreement was reached Wednesday
01:03
on reform of the European Union's migration system.
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Members of the European Parliament and representatives of the 27 member states reached what they
01:12
called an historic agreement.
01:15
But the new pact on migration and asylum, as it is known, has been strongly criticized
01:20
by human rights activists, with some calling it an historic failure that will cause more
01:26
deaths at sea.
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Euronews' Vicenzo Genovese spoke to Juva Johansson, the European Commissioner for Internal Affairs,
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who has been working on the reform since 2020.
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Good morning, Madam Commissioner, and thank you very much.
01:41
Good morning.
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How this pact changes the European policy on migration?
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In many aspects, all of them mostly, this is the first time that we have a comprehensive,
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organized migration and asylum policy that has been agreed with such a broad majority.
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That will make that we are protecting the right to apply for asylum better, that we
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are protecting individuals and their living conditions for asylum seekers better, that
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we will have swifter processes, not leaving people in limbo for a long time, and that
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we also will have a mandatory solidarity mechanism that makes sure that no member state under
02:23
pressure will be left alone.
02:27
This solidarity mechanism is binding, is mandatory, as you said, but are the relocations of asylum
02:34
seekers to other member states mandatory too?
02:38
It's not mandatory for each member state to do relocation, but there is a mechanism in
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the solidarity, the mandatory solidarity mechanism, that makes sure that we have enough of people's
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solidarity, mainly relocation, that will be enough for a member state that needs it, a
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member state under pressure or a member state in a crisis.
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According to IOM, this year in 2023, more than 2,000 people died in the Mediterranean
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Sea.
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How this migration pact is tackling this issue?
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This can only partly be dealt with on the EU legislation.
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So what we are doing is a better protection for those that are being rescued for search
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and rescue cases, for the relocation, for example.
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But to tackle this tragedy that so many people actually lose their lives, when they pay the
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smugglers and they are luring them into deadly journeys, to tackle this, we first need to
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fight the smugglers.
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And that's why I proposed one month ago two new legislation when it comes to fighting
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the migrant smugglers.
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And I also hosted a big global conference where we formed or launched a global alliance
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to counter migrant smuggling.
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So that is one part we need to do.
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The second part we need to do is to work with countries of origin and countries of transit
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along the routes to prevent these dangerous journeys to take part in the first place.
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And then I would like to add, we need to step up on legal pathways to come to the European
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Union.
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We are an ageing society.
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We also need migrants, but they have to come in an orderly and safe way.
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And do you fear that some EU countries can challenge these rules, can avoid to implement
04:32
the new pact on migration?
04:34
No, I'm not afraid of that.
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But of course, if that happens, we have regulations in place.
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The Commission is the guardian of the treaty.
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But what we have rebuilt is trust between member states.
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We have seen a lot of much more cooperation.
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Member states realize that working alone, trying to tackle the migration challenge alone
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is a lose-lose situation.
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But when we work close together, supporting each other, then there is a win-win situation
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and all member states are stronger and the whole European Union is stronger.
05:09
The current Spanish presidency of the EU coordinated another negotiating marathon on another key
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issue it wanted to close by the end of the year.
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The bloc's finance ministers sealed a deal to reform the European Union fiscal rules
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enshrined in the so-called Stability and Growth Pact.
05:27
Those rules compel all 27 countries to keep their budget deficits under 3% and their public
05:33
debt levels below 60% of the gross domestic product.
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The targets remain, but the reform makes considerable alterations to how the two figures have to
05:43
be met in practice.
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The rules are more credible and more realistic because they respond to the reality of the
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post-pandemic world and the reality that there has been a very significant increase in the
05:57
levels of deficit and the rates of debt of all member states.
06:02
The traditional image of Santa Claus driving a sleigh pulled by reindeer through the snow
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has long been challenged by a wide variety of activities.
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In the warmest regions of Europe, like Spain, entering the ocean is still an option.
06:29
And it was exactly what dozens of Santa Claus's did, taking part in a group pedal board session
06:34
in Barcelona for the ninth consecutive year.
06:38
This year they were raising funds for research on ALS, a fatal type of motor neuron disease.
06:43
Surely this will inspire similar charitable activities to be carried out in Santa's festive
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attire.
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That is all from me.
06:51
Thanks for your attention and have a very Merry Christmas.
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