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"The involvement of the EU in the asylum area is based on the need for solidarity between Member States in solving the challenges which individual Member States cannot address effectively in an EU without internal borders. The creation of a common EU programme for resettlement will ensure that a greater number of EU Member States participate in resettlement, which, at the same time, will help to show greater EU solidarity with third countries in the reception of refugees. With regard to the creation of a joint EU resettlement programme aimed at boosting the success of EU efforts in the area of resettlement, by providing protection to refugees and maximising the strategic impacts of resettlement through better targeting of those persons who are in greatest need of resettlement, common priorities should be formulated in the area of resettlement at EU level on a regular basis. It is therefore right that the Commission has decided on common annual priorities of the EU, taking into account specific geographic regions, specific nationalities and specific categories of refugees who must be resettled. Bearing in mind what is needed in the area of resettlement, I take the view that it is also essential to provide people with additional financial support (when resettlement is considered the most appropriate solution to their personal needs) in connection with specific geographical regions, specific nationalities and specific categories of refugee who must be resettled."@en1

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