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No country can confront migration challenges alone: Avramopoulos

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In his statement on the occasion of the International Migrants Day, the European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Greek politician Dimitris Avramopoulos said “ no country can confront migration challenges alone – neither in Europe, nor anywhere else in the world.”

Avramopoulos reaffirmed the European Union’s committment to protecting the human rights of migrants and to ensuring the conditions necessary for legal and secure migration and elaborated on the EU’s commitment to preventing migrants from undertaking dangerous journeys.

“To achieve that, we are cooperating with all our partners in the world, i.e. with countries of origin, transit and destination but also with international organisations. Migration calls for international alliances,” Avramopoulos said.

Besides, he continued, this is also the main message of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, which will provide an international framework for dealing with migration efficiently. In that way, he explained, “ we can turn migration from a common challenge to a common opportunity.”

Finally, Avramopoulos stated that the same principles inspire EU’s approach on migration, which is centered on addressing the causes of irregular migration, putting an end to human trafficking, protecting all those in need and better managing the outside borders of Europe.

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