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#EUVisaPolicy: Komisyon mete pwopozisyon pou fè li pi fò, pi efikas ak plis sekirite

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The Commission is proposing to reform the EU's common visa policy to adapt the rules to evolving security concerns, challenges linked to migration and new opportunities offered by technological developments. The proposed changes to the Visa Code will make it easier for legitimate travellers to obtain a visa to come to Europe, facilitating tourism, trade and business, whilst strengthening security and mitigating irregular migration risks.

Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos said: "Every year, millions of travellers visit the EU and boost our travel and tourism industry. With the reforms we propose today it will become easier and faster for legitimate travellers to obtain a visa while security standards will be enhanced to better detect and stop those who are not. The new rules will also make sure our common visa policy can help improve our cooperation with non-EU countries when it comes to the return of irregular migrants."

The amendments to the Visa Code are the first step of the reform of the common EU visa policy – a proposal to update the Visa Information System (VIS) will follow in spring this year.

Press ReleaseK & A ak yon Fèy ENFÒMASYON Enfòmasyon yo disponib sou entènèt.

Ewopeyen Agenda sou Migrasyon

Ahead of the March European Council, the Commission is reporting today on progress made under the European Agenda on Migration and sets out further key actions to be taken. The decrease in irregular arrivals has been confirmed throughout 2017 and the first months of 2018. However, with the overall situation remaining fragile, additional efforts, notably stepped up financial resources, will be needed jointly from the Member States and the EU to ensure a continued, effective response to the migration challenge.

First Vice President Frans Timmermans said:"We need to maintain this momentum and work hard to take further steps forward, including finding agreement on the reformed asylum system. Some of these actions are very urgent, such as honouring the financial contributions member states committed to. Managing migration remains a high priority for our citizens and we will only achieve this through a truly comprehensive and collective engagement."

High Representative/Vice President Federica Mogherini said: "The strategy we have put in place to manage migration in partnership with key countries, UN organisations and the African Union is delivering. With the Joint AU–EU-UN Task Force, we assisted more than 15,000 people to return to their homes and start a new life, and we evacuated over 1, 300 refugees from Libya. Cooperation and shared responsibilities are key to effectively address this global challenge."

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A press release on the progress on the Ewopeyen Agenda sou Migrasyon as well as factsheets on the Deklarasyon Inyon Ewopeyen-Latiki ak nan Wout Santral Mediterane a yo disponib sou entènèt.

Etablisman pou Refijye yo nan peyi Turkey

Following through on its commitment to support Syrian refugees in Turkey, the European Commission is mobilizing additional funding for the Facility for Refugees which has so far given 500.000 children access to education and is supporting 1.2 million refugees with monthly cash transfers. The Commission proposes to mobilize the second €3 billion tranche of the Facility, with €1bn from the EU budget and calls on member states to follow suit quickly so that the successful and effective work of the Facility can continue.

European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Commissioner Johannes Hahn, Commissioner said: "The Commission takes the first step in the mobilization of additional support under the Facility for Syrian Refugees in Turkey. I call on member states to fulfil the commitments taken to mobilize an additional €3bn, allowing us to continue our indispensable assistance."

 European Humanitarian Aid & Crisis Management Commissioner Christos Stylianides said: "From helping children attend school to giving vulnerable families access to essential services, the EU's humanitarian aid for refugees in Turkey has delivered tangible results. 1.2 million refugees have benefitted from EU humanitarian support through our largest ever cash assistance programme."

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