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"We urgently need a common solution that guarantees uniform respect for asylum seekers and promotes their fundamental rights, whilst also enabling a response to the problems resulting from the disproportionate pressures and costs to which some Member States are subjected because of, above all, their geographic location. This will only be possible through shared responsibility, with equitable and just sharing of the benefits and burdens.
Genuine solidarity among the Member States requires implementation of a series of measures, based around four axes: practical cooperation and technical assistance, financial solidarity, attribution of responsibility, and improved instruments of governance. It is important, however, not to forget that there can be no solidarity without responsibility: it falls to each Member State to put its house in order, so as to prevent repercussions in other Member States. It is essential that there be a climate of reciprocal trust. That is why it is so important to change Schengen governance, so as to ensure proper application of the Schengen
and to increase trust in the EU’s ability to tackle jointly and in a spirit of solidarity the problems relating to border checks. This will contribute decisively to facilitating Member State participation in initiatives of solidarity as regards asylum."@en1
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