Migration: Revised Dublin system should embody EU’s solidarity principle, minister insists
The cornerstone of a reformed Common European Asylum System must be a revised Dublin system which embodies the EU’s solidarity principle, Home Affairs Minister Carmelo Abela told EU ministers at a Luxembourg meeting today.
He said the system at present places a disproportionate responsibility for asylum claims on Member States at the EU’s external borders.
The system lays down that the country where the migrant first lands is responsible for him/her.
“Ultimately, the objective is a solution which prevents disproportionate pressure accumulating in any one Member State and instead ensures a fair distribution of responsibility,” Mr Abela said.
He said Malta has long called for such a revision and will prioritise work in this respect during its presidency of the Council of the EU in 2017.
The comments on the revision of the Dublin system were made within a broader discussion of a European Commission communication entitled ‘Towards a reform of the Common European Asylum System,’ which was presented on April 6. Mr Abela welcomed the ideas put forward by the Commission, including the need to enhance the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) in support of the Member States.
He also...