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"As the honourable Member will, I am sure, understand, it is not possible for me to comment on a specific individual case. I can therefore only remind the house that within the framework of the Schengen regulations there is what is known as carrier’s liability. This means that the person who transports, and thus trafficks in, human beings, knowingly or unknowingly, can be held liable in various ways.
However, I would like to say that the fundamental discussion on these matters took place as recently as the other week in Stockholm when the ministers for justice and the interior met informally. Although opinions concerning the methods to be used to put this problem right differ slightly in the Council, there is – as I said earlier – a common resolve to give priority to asylum and migration matters in the immediate future within the framework of the cooperation relating to the third pillar.
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