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". Illegal immigration into the European Union via Morocco is permanently on the Council’s agenda. For that reason, the Council set up a High-Level Group in December 1998 to deal with asylum and migration issues. This group is responsible for drawing up action plans for a number of countries of origin of asylum seekers and/or illegal immigrants. With a view to drafting these action plans, the group has pursued a cross-pillar approach which takes account of a number of aspects related to foreign policy, economic development and the management of migration flows. One of the countries that has been earmarked for such an action plan is Morocco. In October 1999, the Council adopted an action plan which provides for measures that pertain to the fight against illegal immigration. The European Council of Tampere subsequently approved the action plans and expressed the wish that the measures it contains be carried out in the framework of a partnership with the countries involved. At the initial session of the Moroccan-European Union Association Committee in Rabat in February 2001, it was agreed to set up a working party on social issues and migration. This working party, established by decision of the Association Council of 4 April 2001, met for the first time in July and has indeed set up an informal group for migration between the European Union and Morocco. At that meeting, three topics were flagged as priority topics for cooperation in the field of immigration. The first topic was socio-economic cooperation and, in particular, assistance for micro- enterprises and for small and medium-sized companies. Secondly, there was the topic of guidance concerning legal migration to the European Union and the fight against illegal immigration networks, including transit-migration from countries south of the Sahara. For each of those topics from the High-Level Group’s action plan, a dossier will be drawn up concerning the projects to be carried out jointly. Each dossier will contain a description of the project, an indicative description of the resources to be deployed, the budget line which will be required and a timeframe for the implementation of the project. Each dossier will be communicated through diplomatic channels to the other party, which may then add its own proposals. The Association Council which meets on 9 October will exchange ideas on migration and will add renewed momentum to the cooperation efforts in that field. In the light of the particularly tragic events which have unfolded in recent weeks in Morocco and the EU countries, this is a weighty matter indeed. Finally, Morocco will, in the person of its Minister for Justice, Mr Azziman, also be taking part in the Ministerial Conference on migration, which will take place on 16 and 17 October at the European Parliament in Brussels, an event which I will be attending as well."@en1
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