مفوضة أوروبية ترفض إرغام اللاجئين السوريين على العودة، وتؤكد أهمية استقرار الشرق الأوسط لازدهار الاتحاد الأوروبي
EU Mediterranean Commissioner rejects forced return of Syrian refugees, stresses regional stability key to bloc's prosperity.
EU Mediterranean Commissioner rejects forced return of Syrian refugees, stresses regional stability key to bloc's prosperity. | Contesto: cronaca
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- مفوضة أوروبية ترفض إرغام اللاجئين السوريين على العودة، وتؤكد أهمية استقرار الشرق الأوسط لازدهار الاتحاد الأوروبي
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The European Union’s Commissioner for Mediterranean Affairs has firmly rejected any policy of forcing Syrian refugees to return to their home country, stating that such actions would violate international law. In an exclusive interview with BBC Arabic, the commissioner also underscored that the stability of the Middle East is essential for the prosperity and security of the European Union. The commissioner’s remarks come amid a broader European debate over migration policy, with some member states calling for stricter measures to repatriate migrants whose asylum applications have been rejected. However, the commissioner made clear that any practices targeting irregular migrants must comply fully with international legal standards. “We cannot and will not engage in practices that contravene international law,” she said, emphasizing that the rights of all individuals, regardless of their legal status, must be protected. Syrian refugees represent one of the largest displaced populations in the world, with millions still living in camps and urban centers across the Middle East and Europe. The commissioner’s stance signals a rejection of any push to declare parts of Syria safe for return, a position advocated by some EU governments. She argued that conditions in Syria remain too unstable and dangerous to justify compulsory repatriation, and that any returns must be voluntary, informed, and conducted with dignity. The interview also highlighted the interconnected nature of European and Middle Eastern security. The commissioner stressed that the EU’s long-term prosperity is directly linked to the stability of its neighboring regions. “A stable Middle East means a more secure Europe,” she said, pointing to shared challenges such as terrorism, economic disruption, and migration flows. She called for increased investment in development, governance, and humanitarian aid in countries hosting large refugee populations, such as Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon. Her comments reflect a broader strategic shift within the European Union toward a more holistic foreign policy, one that recognizes that border security cannot be achieved solely through deterrence or externalization....
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