EU-Turkey Cooperation after the New Pact on Migration and Asylum
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Jun 02, 2021
09:30 - 10:45
This high-level roundtable, organised in the framework of the Mercator Dialogue on Asylum and Migration (MEDAM) project, reflected on lessons learned and ways forward for the EU-Turkey partnership on migration, in the light of the New Pact’s new emphasis on tailor-made partnerships with non-EU countries.
The roundtable also presented an opportunity discuss the key findings of the 2021 MEDAM Assessment Report on EU-Turkey migration cooperation with experts from the European Commission, academia and civil society. The discussion focused on possible avenues for promoting the social cohesion and integration of refugees in Turkey, as well as the prospects for strengthened resettlement and responsibility-sharing by EU actors in the framework of EU-Turkey cooperation. The broader framework of EU-Turkey migration cooperation including the impact and outcomes of the 2016 EU-Turkey Statement was also considered.
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The European Migration and Diversity (EMD) Programme provides independent expertise on European migration and asylum policies. The EMD Programme's analyses seek to contribute to sustainable and responsible policy solutions and are aimed at promoting a positive and constructive dialogue on migration and mobility.
The Programme follows the policy debate and conducts analysis taking a multidisciplinary approach, examining both the legal and political aspects shaping European migration policies. EMD analysts focus, amongst other topics, on the reform of the Common European Asylum System; the management of the EU’s external borders and the Schengen governance; cooperation with countries of origin and transit; the integration of beneficiaries of international protection and mobile persons into host societies; the links between migration and populism; the development of resettlement and legal pathways; and the EU''s free movement acquis. The EMD team benefits from a strong network of academics, NGO representatives and policymakers, who contribute regularly to publications and policy events.
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