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"I strongly support Mr Busuttil’s report. The adoption of this regulation will enlighten the general public further about the functions and missions carried out by Frontex. The introduction of the ‘European border guard team’ concept enhances the European aspect of the missions and highlights the readiness for shared responsibility and integrated management of common borders.
This will help achieve European solidarity, highlighted in the Treaties, through the binding connection with Member States’ legal obligations and with sufficient finances and human resources. The enhancement and clarification of the role of the agency and Member States will help ensure the smooth coordination of the actions taken and provide a clear distribution of responsibilities and an ability to meet the challenges which some countries are facing.
In this way, we are allowing Frontex to carry out the human mission which it performs. When carrying out its responsibilities, Frontex must set an example not only in Europe, but also at a global level.
Migration is a phenomenon linked with people. Therefore, every action and every new operating mechanism must comply with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. In this respect, I welcome all the proposals submitted to this effect – the consultative forum, human rights experts and the training activities envisaged for Frontex officers on fundamental rights issues."@en1
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