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"Question No 5 by Jorge Salvador Hernández Mollar (): The Association Agreement with Morocco includes among its areas for priority action the need for dialogue to deal with illegal immigration and the conditions of return and the need to reduce migratory pressure. The 'action plan for asylum and migration' for Morocco emphasises that Morocco's failure to require visas of emigrants crossing its territory facilitates the entry of illegal immigrants into the EU and makes returning them difficult since proofs cannot be supplied. On 18 September 2000, the General Affairs Council mandated the Commission to negotiate a general EU-Morocco agreement on the return of immigrants. Can the Commission state what initiatives for dialogue are under way under the Association Agreement? Does it consider it possible to use financial cooperation with Morocco as a lever for ensuring compliance with Title VI of the Agreement? Does it believe that pressure can be put in the immediate future on Morocco to make visas compulsory for third-country nationals, as a means of preventing irregular entry into the EU? Can it provide information on the state of play as regards negotiation of the above-mentioned agreement on the return of immigrants? Can the Commission take steps to ensure that the Member States and the European Parliament are kept informed, now and in the future and on a regular basis, on the progress of the negotiations?"@en1
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"Subject: Illegal immigration to the EU from Morocco"1

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