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Algeria discusses illegal migration to EU
(MENAFN) Algerian Ambassador to Belgium Ammar Belani said that the meetings the Algerian delegation has held with the European Commission during the recent partnership week stressed the importuned of adopting a new approach in dealing with the phenomenon of illegal migration.
In statements to the Algerian newspaper El-Khabar on Wednesday, Belani explained that "the Algerian delegation took advantage of the series of meetings with the European partner to reaffirm Algeria's firm position and its comprehensive approach to the issue of illegal migration." He stressed on "the need to reject the purely security approach and unilateral policies that failed to face the flow of migrants to Europe."
Belani pointed out that "the Algerian delegation reviewed the Algerian government's exerted efforts and adopted policies to repatriate illegal migrants from sub-Saharan countries, in coordination with the authorities of these countries, and its assumption of their travel costs."
According to the same source, the Algerian delegation insisted that "this situation requires intensified efforts to support the countries of origin, provide support to them, especially in the field of development, support the youth and make more efforts to facilitate the channels of legal migration."
It's worth mentioning that the meetings, which were held in Brussels from 27 February to 2 March, are part of a deep dialogue and partnership between the EU and Algeria.
In statements to the Algerian newspaper El-Khabar on Wednesday, Belani explained that "the Algerian delegation took advantage of the series of meetings with the European partner to reaffirm Algeria's firm position and its comprehensive approach to the issue of illegal migration." He stressed on "the need to reject the purely security approach and unilateral policies that failed to face the flow of migrants to Europe."
Belani pointed out that "the Algerian delegation reviewed the Algerian government's exerted efforts and adopted policies to repatriate illegal migrants from sub-Saharan countries, in coordination with the authorities of these countries, and its assumption of their travel costs."
According to the same source, the Algerian delegation insisted that "this situation requires intensified efforts to support the countries of origin, provide support to them, especially in the field of development, support the youth and make more efforts to facilitate the channels of legal migration."
It's worth mentioning that the meetings, which were held in Brussels from 27 February to 2 March, are part of a deep dialogue and partnership between the EU and Algeria.
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