Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Egyptian Expats Badr Abdelatty and EU
Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson met in Cairo to discuss bolstering
cooperation on migration.
The two sides
underscored – in a joint statement – the successful and long partnership
between the European Union and Egypt in the field of migration, and that was
further reinforced after signing the strategic comprehensive partnership
agreement on March 17, 2024, whose one of its six pillars is migration.
In alignment with
the agreement, Minister Abdelatty and Commissioner Johansson stressed the
importance of addressing the root causes of illegal migration, and that are
intertwined with low levels of development.
In a related
context, Johansson commended the efforts Egypt had been deploying to inhibit
illegal migration as no single boat had sailed from its Mediterranean shores
since 2016. That is in addition to the rescue missions it has been carrying out
in the sea.
The commissioner
equally lauded the management of the flow of migrants to Egypt, and combating
cross-border criminal groups committing human trafficking and migrant
smuggling. In that context, the two parties underlined the salience of
cooperating on consolidating border management and combating the aforementioned
networks.
On his side,
Minister Abdelatty stipulated the importance of facilitating legal migration,
raising awareness on illegal migration risks, as well as modernizing education
and vocational training to sharpen skills, increase employment chances, create
job opportunities, and facilitate moving to the EU among Egyptians.
In turn, the EU
commissioner expressed appreciation to Egypt for hosting nine million refugees,
asylum seekers and migrants, providing them with essential services and not
putting them in camps.
Equally, the two
sides vowed commitment to the international human rights law when dealing with
migration, and concerting efforts through the European Union Agency for Asylum
(EUAA), European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex), European Union Agency
for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol), European Union Agency for Law
Enforcement Training (CEPOL), and European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA).
Minister Abdelatty
and Commissioner Johansson discussed facilitating the assisted return of
Egyptians who illegally migrated to the EU and reintegrating them back. That is
in tandem with boosting support to assisted return among illegal migrants in
Egypt.
Source: Egypt Today