Barcelona Agreement Migration

To address this issue more closely, it is useful to refer to the `Barcelona Agreement`, and the majority is certainly aware of this. On 28 November 1995, an agreement was signed in the European Union which was never shared with the citizens of European countries and which remained hidden from them. With these facts, not only have European politicians never tried to share the truth of the Barcelona Agreement, which happened behind closed doors, with their citizens, but all the groups and citizens who criticize this situation have been branded as anti-foreigners and Islamophobes. The situation is deteriorating day by day and is now a problem for Europeans. On the other hand, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who dreams of the rise of the Ottoman Empire, used the Barcelona agreement to use refugees and asylum seekers as a human shield against the European Union. With the latest information, it has received six billion euros from the European Union to close its borders and take in refugees. Finally, 28 EU countries reached a new general agreement on migration in the summer of 2018. It provides for the creation of controlled centres within the EU that separate refugees from those who are considered migrants for “economic reasons”. The latter are returned to their country of origin, while asylum seekers are relocated to EU Member States that voluntarily offer to receive them. Each country will decide “voluntarily” whether or not to open one of these facilities, removing mandatory distribution quotas and satisfying member states that refuse to accept a single refugee or irregular migrant. Nevertheless, some EU countries that have taken in refugees without any control or capacity are still grappling with their problems and are facing socio-political turbulence as well as discontent among their citizens.

After the chemical attack of the Syrian regime, Bashar al-Assad, with the help of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Russia on the one hand, and the brutal murder of the Iraqi people by ISIS on the other hand, the peoples of the region flocked and with the help of Turkey to Europe and this time these three groups, ISIS, Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic Republic of Iran joined forces. The helm of the refugee ships was in the hands of Recep Tayyip Erdogan`s Muslim Brotherhood. In contrast, the numbers had fallen to 204,700 in 2017, the lowest number in the past four years. The number of illegal entries has decreased on three of the main routes of entry into the continent: the Western Balkans route; the Eastern Mediterranean Route (with your destination in Greece) and, to a lesser extent, the Central Mediterranean Route (which leads to Italy). These three groups seized the opportunity to send their own people to Europe under the guise of refugees. On the one hand, ISIS sent its people to Europe, and on the other hand, the Islamic Republic of Iran sent its Fatimids and Zainabs, composed of Afghans and Pakistanis who were also involved in the oppression of the Syrian people, as well as the forces of the Muslim Brotherhood, to Europe to penetrate deep into societies. The CEAS also has a common database on the fingerprints of asylum seekers (Eurodac), which is used to decide which country is responsible for processing the application. That is, if a refugee crosses several countries to seek refuge, one of these states can deport him to the first country where he arrived, usually in one of the border countries. The cost of hosting 160,000 resettled refugees from Italy and Greece amounts to almost one million euros. But EU countries – as well as Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein – spend this expense each year on deporting thousands of people, according to calculations by the consortium of journalists behind the migrants` cases. The most important countries where people apply for asylum are Germany with 222,560 applications registered, followed by Italy (128,850) and France (99,330).

Between 2015 and 2016, more than 2.3 million people entered or attempted to enter the EU as irregular migrants, almost twice as many as in the 2009-2014 period, according to data from Frontex, the European Agency for external border control and the European Commission. UNHCR estimates that more than one million people have entered the EU by sea. In May 2015, the European Commission proposed two emergency mechanisms to involve Member States in the refugee crisis: relocation quotas and resettlement quotas. These must be completed in two years. The first referred to people who had already managed to reach the European Union and who were in Italy and Greece. The latter referred to people who had sought refuge in countries bordering Syria, particularly in refugee camps in Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan. The main beneficiaries were Syrian citizens (33% of the total), followed by Afghans and Iraqis. The European Union is the most prosperous political bloc in the world, although it has responded to the humanitarian refugee crisis by closing its borders, negotiating meagre quotas that have not been reached, and providing financial aid for humanitarian programmes and aid, especially for countries bordering Syria. In 2017, 650,000 applications for international protection were lodged in the EU.

That was just over half the number recorded in 2016. Links for more information: The Barcelona Process The Barcelona DeclarationThe Union for the Mediterranean Both programmes ended in failure in autumn 2017. In total, and according to the European Commission, nearly 30,000 people have been resettled and 17,000 resettled, which represents only 25% of the total. Khomeini`s version of Islam began with the slogan “Israel must be erased from the map of the Middle East.” And by creating quasi-military forces in different countries of the region and at the same time with the indirect cooperation of the Islamists, the left and the socialists of the Muslim Brotherhood – the founders of the Islamic Revolution – they collaborated in European countries under the name of “Theology of Islam”. They have used their lobbyists in various European countries in academic institutes, universities and important centers of power. It should be noted that the European Union has criticized Israel for defending its borders and condemning the government against terrorists. But on the other hand, by sending troops to the Greek border, he wants to prevent the entry of proxy forces from the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood and ISIS! This is a double standard and a bad policy of Europe. Role Your programme was: security and stability in the Mediterranean; agree on common values and launch a long-term process of cooperation in the Mediterranean; promoting democracy, good governance and human rights; Create mutually satisfactory trading conditions for the partners in the region, the “region”, which consists of the participating countries; Define a policy complementary to the presence of the United States in the Mediterranean. The Barcelona Process comprises three “baskets”: economy – working for shared prosperity in the Mediterranean, including association agreements at bilateral political level – promotion of political values, good governance and democracy, cultural exchange – cultural and strengthening of civil societyJavier Solana opened the conference by saying that they were brought together to address the “clash of civilizations” and the misunderstandings that exist between That is why we have tabled a number of amendments. and that it was “auspicious” that they had gathered for the 900th anniversary of the First Crusade.

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