Leaders in the Valletta Summit on migration adopt a political declaration and an action plan

On 11-12 November, the Valletta summit on migration brought together European and African Heads of State and Government in an effort to strengthen cooperation and address the current challenges but also the opportunities of migration.

Logo Valletta Summit

Leaders participating in the summit adopted a political declaration and an action plan designed to:

  • address the root causes of irregular migration and forced displacement
  • enhance cooperation on legal migration and mobility
  • reinforce the protection of migrants and asylum seekers
  • prevent/fight irregular migration, migrant  smuggling and  trafficking in human beings
  • work more closely to improve cooperation on return, readmission and reintegration

They also identified 16 priority initiatives to be implemented by the end of 2016. The existing mechanisms of the Rabat Process, the Khartoum Process and the Joint  EU - Africa strategy will be used to monitor the implementation of the action plan.

The EU Emergency Trust Fund for stability and addressing root causes of irregular migration and displaced persons in Africa was also formally launched at the occasion of the Valletta summit. It   will  provide additional funding to support the implementation of the action plan.

Please find additional information about the Valletta Summit on the website of the Council of the European Union.

Publication Date: Thu 12 Nov 2015
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