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PARIS, May 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Interior ministers from
five EU member states -- France, Britain, Germany, Spain and Italy -- held a
special meeting in Paris on Thursday on tightening border controls.
At a press conference held after the meeting, French Interior Minister Dominique de Villepin said that the five
countries planned to set up a "European exterior border intervention police
force."
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| Interior ministers from five EU
member states -- France, Britain, Germany, Spain and Italy -- held a
special meeting in Paris on Thursday on tightening border controls.
(Xinhua/AFP) | Villepin
said that the ministers agreed that it was necessary to set up a rapid response
force to deal with the immigration issues, which is expected to be converted
into a European border intervention police force soon.
He added that the five countries hope that the newly
founded "EU exterior border management commission" could take control of such a
force.
The interior ministers from the other four countries
reaffirmed that the establishment of an exterior border intervention police
force will contribute to the border security of the European countries and that
the EU countries should step up cooperation especially on airport controls.
As to the issue of internal border between EU member
countries, the ministers agreed that the management measures for Europe's
Schengen zone, which would soon be launched, would standardize the border
management of various member countries.
The ministers also said that the member countries
would cooperate in establishing a standardized visa system.
The Schengen zone refers to the passport-free area
where standard border controls are nonexistent. The zone comprises Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg,
the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.
The special meeting of the five ministers came a day
after Paris announced plans to add 600 agents to its border patrols, part of a
new get-tough plan to fight illegal immigration in France.
At present, all these five countries are facing a
serious immigration problem. France says it has between 200,000 and 400,000
illegal immigrants on its soil. Enditem |