ARMENIA AND GERMANY NEGOTIATE OVER SIGNING RE-ADMISSION AGREEMENT
ArmenPress
Aug 5 2005
YEREVAN, AUGUST 5, ARMENPRESS: A German delegation arrived in Armenia
headed by a permanent representative of the head of the German
Internal Affairs Ministry's Migration and Refugee Department Cornelia
Rogal-Grote to continue the negotiations over signing re-admission
agreement between the two countries.
The second round of the negotiations was held in the Armenian Foreign
Affairs Ministry August 1-5. The Ministry press service said in the
discussion the Armenian side was presented by representatives from
the Foreign Affairs Ministry, police's passports and visa department
and representatives from the Migration and Refugees Department.
The first round of the negotiations was also held in Yerevan in August,
2004. The sides continued the negotiations on the basis of a project
presented by the Armenian government. They reached an agreement to
finish the negotiations at the end of the year. The signing of the
re-admission agreements is considered one of the conditions for
Euro-integration. They regulate the mechanisms on deporting the
migrants who entered country illegally.
Up to now Armenia has signed such agreements with the governments of
Denmark, Lithuania and Switzerland. At present draft agreements with
German, Benelux countries, Norway, Czech, Poland, Ukraine and Russia
are being discussed.
ArmenPress
Aug 5 2005
YEREVAN, AUGUST 5, ARMENPRESS: A German delegation arrived in Armenia
headed by a permanent representative of the head of the German
Internal Affairs Ministry's Migration and Refugee Department Cornelia
Rogal-Grote to continue the negotiations over signing re-admission
agreement between the two countries.
The second round of the negotiations was held in the Armenian Foreign
Affairs Ministry August 1-5. The Ministry press service said in the
discussion the Armenian side was presented by representatives from
the Foreign Affairs Ministry, police's passports and visa department
and representatives from the Migration and Refugees Department.
The first round of the negotiations was also held in Yerevan in August,
2004. The sides continued the negotiations on the basis of a project
presented by the Armenian government. They reached an agreement to
finish the negotiations at the end of the year. The signing of the
re-admission agreements is considered one of the conditions for
Euro-integration. They regulate the mechanisms on deporting the
migrants who entered country illegally.
Up to now Armenia has signed such agreements with the governments of
Denmark, Lithuania and Switzerland. At present draft agreements with
German, Benelux countries, Norway, Czech, Poland, Ukraine and Russia
are being discussed.