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EU nations: Migrant departures should be stopped abroad

PAPHOS, Cyprus (AP) 鈥 Several Mediterranean nations said Saturday the European Union鈥檚 border agency Frontex needs to work inside third countries to stop smugglers from endangering the lives of migrants by sending them off to Europe on risky boat tri

PAPHOS, Cyprus (AP) 鈥 Several Mediterranean nations said Saturday the European Union鈥檚 border agency Frontex needs to work inside third countries to stop smugglers from endangering the lives of migrants by sending them off to Europe on risky boat trips.

Top officials from Spain, Greece, Italy, Malta and Cyprus 鈥 who receive most migrant arrivals from the bloc鈥檚 southern and southeastern borders 鈥 said they鈥檒l float the idea to EU leaders later this month to set up asylum application centers in neighboring countries from which successful applicants can safely reach Europe.

Such centers would help diminish the allure of smugglers, allowing people with legitimate fears for their safety in their home countries to safely travel to European countries which have accepted their asylum claims.

鈥淲e have lost so much time making statements and engage an endless finger pointing. Meanwhile, children and adults continue to lose their lives while we ignore the elephant in the room,鈥 Maltese Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri said. 鈥淗ow long is it going to take us Europeans to admit that the only way to save lives is to eradicate people smuggling once and for all?鈥

Greece鈥檚 Migration and Asylum Minister Notis Mitarachi said Frontex needs more resources because 鈥渨hen borders are well protected and well monitored, the loss of life diminishes substantially.鈥

Mitarachi鈥檚 remarks came after back-to-back shipwrecks off the Greek islands of Lesbos and Kythira this week left at least 23 people dead. The Greek minister again urged EU authorities to demand that Turkey better control its borders and take stronger actions against people traffickers.

Spain鈥檚 Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska Gomez said Frontex must work with authorities in third countries to prevent departures of migrant-laden boats.

Cypriot Interior Minister Nicos Nouris expressed concerns of an uptick in economic migrant arrivals amid growing economic hardship abroad and Russia鈥檚 war in Ukraine. He said 鈥渋t鈥檚 about time鈥 that third countries that don鈥檛 accept back citizens who had asylum applications rejected should face sanctions.

鈥淚t鈥檚 it鈥檚 totally unacceptable for us for a country to refuse the return of their own citizens back,鈥 Nouris said.

Cypriot Interior Ministry figures show that of the 27,000 migrants who reached ethnically split Cyprus in the last two years, 6% arrived by boat while 94% crossed a U.N.-controlled buffer zone from the breakaway northern third.

Nouris last week travelled to U.N. headquarters in New York last week to seek help from the world body to prevent such crossings.

The ministers again urged the EU to adopt a fairer migrant relocation policy so that the burden doesn鈥檛 fall mostly on southern EU countries.

鈥淲e need to send a strong message that Europe will be open. Europe will always have the values that identify us and provide safe haven for people in need,鈥 Mitarachi said. 鈥淏ut we have to do it in an organized, coordinated and legal way and not allow ... the smugglers to make that choice for us."

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Menelaos Hadjicostis, The Associated Press

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