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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-02-25

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] Procedures for rapid returns to Turkey exist, Dutch Migration Minister Dijkhof stresses

  • [01] Procedures for rapid returns to Turkey exist, Dutch Migration Minister Dijkhof stresses

    BRUSSELS (ANA-MPA/ C. Vassilaki) -- There are procedures that will allow the rapid return to Turkey of all those that have no right to remain in the Schengen area, Netherlands' Migration Minister and EU Justice and Home Affairs Council chair Klaas Dijkhof said on Thursday, in an interview with the ANA-MPA. He denied that the aim was to set up "de facto" concentration camps for migrants in Greece.

    Dijkhof said the goal was for all asylum applications to be submitted in the country of first reception and for the burdens to then be shared out in a second phase, through relocation procedures.

    You said that if [refugee] flows are not reduced by March 7, additional measures will be needed. Permit me to ask directly: is the aim to set up in Greece what we would call 'de jure' transit zones and 'de facto' concentration camps, as many call them?

    "No. The aim is to reduce flows toward all of Europe, including Greece. But what must also be done is to stop this view that refugees can move and select their destination. According to the Schengen Code, someone must apply for asylum in the first country they reach or else they will not have the right to proceed. After that, we must use relocation so that there is a distribution of burdens and not this policy of sending refugees on that we have seen in the last year."


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