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EU and Afghanistan Hold Senior Officials' Dialogue on Migration

European Union and Afghani officials held a Senior Officials' Dialogue on the sidelines of the Brussels Summit on Tuesday where they discussed the issue of migration.

This came shortly after the signing of the "EU-Afghanistan Joint Way Forward on migration issues".

This document expresses a joint political commitment to effectively tackle the challenges linked to irregular migration and comes in support of Member States' bilateral efforts in a balanced, proportionate and humane manner.

It ensures that asylum seekers whose applications do not meet the EU rules following all due processes will be properly reintegrated back to Afghanistan.

The result of a six-month long negotiations, the "Joint Way Forward" provides a comprehensive framework for the future cooperation on return, readmission and reintegration.

In addition to tackling practical aspects of cooperation on return and readmission, it seeks to jointly find solutions to common problems: raising awareness of the risks of irregular migration, breaking the smugglers' models and providing sustainable reception and reintegration for those who return to Afghanistan.

It is a triple-win solution for Afghanistan, the European Union and its Member States.

During the meeting, the EU and Afghanistan discussed the priority areas when it comes to a smooth implementation of the "Joint Way Forward", and agreed to hold the first meeting of the Joint Working Group in the very near future.

EU and Afghanistan Hold Senior Officials' Dialogue on Migration

European Union and Afghani officials held a Senior Officials' Dialogue on the sidelines of the Bru

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European Union and Afghani officials held a Senior Officials' Dialogue on the sidelines of the Brussels Summit on Tuesday where they discussed the issue of migration.

This came shortly after the signing of the "EU-Afghanistan Joint Way Forward on migration issues".

This document expresses a joint political commitment to effectively tackle the challenges linked to irregular migration and comes in support of Member States' bilateral efforts in a balanced, proportionate and humane manner.

It ensures that asylum seekers whose applications do not meet the EU rules following all due processes will be properly reintegrated back to Afghanistan.

The result of a six-month long negotiations, the "Joint Way Forward" provides a comprehensive framework for the future cooperation on return, readmission and reintegration.

In addition to tackling practical aspects of cooperation on return and readmission, it seeks to jointly find solutions to common problems: raising awareness of the risks of irregular migration, breaking the smugglers' models and providing sustainable reception and reintegration for those who return to Afghanistan.

It is a triple-win solution for Afghanistan, the European Union and its Member States.

During the meeting, the EU and Afghanistan discussed the priority areas when it comes to a smooth implementation of the "Joint Way Forward", and agreed to hold the first meeting of the Joint Working Group in the very near future.

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