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"en.20101214.32.2-765"2
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"The process of strengthening relations between the European Union and the countries of the Southern Caucasus, including Georgia, is vital if we are to create a solid, coherent and effective foreign policy.
I support the agreement between the European Union and Georgia on the readmission of persons residing without authorisation. I would highlight the following positive measures: the readmission obligations defined within the agreement have been drawn up on a fully reciprocal basis, and cover its own nationals, third-country nationals and stateless persons. The obligation to readmit its own nationals includes former nationals who have given up their nationality, who have lost their nationality or who have had their nationality taken away, without having acquired the nationality of another state. The obligation to readmit nationals also covers family members – spouses and minors or unmarried children – who do not have the right of residency in the requesting state, irrespective of their nationality. There is also what is called the fast-track process, agreed in relation to people intercepted in the ‘border region’, that is to say, within an area that extends up to 5 kilometres from ports, including customs zones, and international airports in Member States or in Georgia."@en1
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