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"Madam President, Mr Miller, Commissioner, with this new Frontex Regulation and Mr Busuttil’s excellent report, we are bringing about a situation whereby the external borders can, in future, be even better monitored than hitherto. At the same time, this will also mean that freedom of movement – borderless travel within the European Union – will continue to be secured while also making it possible to more effectively combat international organised crime such as human trafficking or drugs-based crime.
For me, there are three particularly significant factors. First of all, in future, we must have European border protection teams available – with top-quality experts and state-of-the-art technology instantly available. Secondly, we must at long last also call the Member States to account for failing to deliver what they had promised. In other words, staff and equipment that the Member States made assurances they would provide must actually be made available. Thirdly, allowance must be made for the possibility of carrying out risk analyses and providing the Member States with the data for effective border surveillance.
All in all, this is a very, very positive instrument for greater security within the European Union."@en1
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