European Commission: Greece has yet to face "some deficiencies" at the external borders
The view that Greece has yet to face "some deficiencies" at external borders so as to be "strong progressive abolition of border controls until November" expressed today deputy representative of the European Commission's press, Mina Andreeva.
As announced by the same representative, the Commission is ready to present on May 12 the final outcome for maintaining controls imposed in some countries in the EU's internal frontiers for at least six months even. So Asked whether Greece managed more properly its external borders said that "there are still some gaps to be addressed and need for specific actions." He added that "this is exactly the right time to do so to allow the gradual removal of border controls until November."
The Commission is expected to announce on Wednesday its proposal for the revision of the Dublin Regulation. Last month the Commission had presented options for a more "fair" and "sustainable" system of distribution of asylum seekers among EU Member States from which derives the final proposal. "The Commission will discuss the recommendations of the review and will come to a decision," he said Ms. Andreeva during established his press briefing in Brussels.
On the same day, will be published by the Commission and the progress report on Turkey regarding the fulfillment of conditions for visa liberalization for Turkish citizens. According to M. Andreeva Turkey is making "efforts" to meet these requirements, while "further progress" made lately.
The view that Greece has yet to face "some deficiencies" at external borders so as to be "strong progressive abolition of border controls until November" expressed today deputy representative of the European Commission's press, Mina Andreeva.
As announced by the same representative, the Commission is ready to present on May 12 the final outcome for maintaining controls imposed in some countries in the EU's internal frontiers for at least six months even. So Asked whether Greece managed more properly its external borders said that "there are still some gaps to be addressed and need for specific actions." He added that "this is exactly the right time to do so to allow the gradual removal of border controls until November."
The Commission is expected to announce on Wednesday its proposal for the revision of the Dublin Regulation. Last month the Commission had presented options for a more "fair" and "sustainable" system of distribution of asylum seekers among EU Member States from which derives the final proposal. "The Commission will discuss the recommendations of the review and will come to a decision," he said Ms. Andreeva during established his press briefing in Brussels.
On the same day, will be published by the Commission and the progress report on Turkey regarding the fulfillment of conditions for visa liberalization for Turkish citizens. According to M. Andreeva Turkey is making "efforts" to meet these requirements, while "further progress" made lately.
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