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Cecilia Malmström welcomes the European Parliament's vote on EUROSUR
Today the European Parliament adopted a Commission's proposal for a
Regulation establishing the European Border Surveillance System (EUROSUR):
"I welcome today's vote by the European Parliament which paves the way
for the entry into operation of EUROSUR, before the end of the year.
We all have in mind the dreadful images from the most recent tragedy in
Lampedusa.
I will never forget the sight of 280 coffins during my visit yesterday
to the island.
The loss of so many lives in such terrible circumstances is horrifying.
My thoughts are with the victims and their families (MEMO/13/849) and
the rescuers have all my admiration for their efforts in such a traumatic
situation.
The EU must step up its efforts in order to prevent these tragedies.
The EU and its Member States need to work hard to take decisive measures and
show solidarity both with migrants and with countries that are experiencing
increasing migratory flows.
EUROSUR is a part of these efforts. It will make an important
contribution in protecting our external borders and help in saving lives of
those who put themselves in danger to reach Europe's shores.
It will strengthen the information exchange and cooperation within and
between Member States' authorities, as well as with the EU border agency
Frontex.
Information on incidents and patrols will be shared immediately by the
newly established National Coordination Centres and Frontex.
This will increase our possibilities to prevent cross-border crimes,
such as drug trafficking or trafficking in human beings, but also to detect and
provide assistance to small migrant boats in distress.
Let me underline that the full respect of fundamental rights and the
principle of non-refoulement are at the core of all actions and operations
carried out by Member States and Frontex, within and outside the framework of
EUROSUR. Its implementation will fully respect national and EU provisions on
data protection.
These strict guarantees will apply also in our cooperation with third
countries."