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    FRANCE IS WAITING FOR READMISSION TO DEPORT ARMENIANS

    Naira Hayrumyan
    Comments - Wednesday, 16 October 2013, 22:17

    The European Parliament has ratified the Visa Facilitation and
    Readmission Agreement with Armenia. Apparently, readmission is
    the key component to deport illegal immigrants. The deputy prime
    minister of Armenia left for France and met with the French minister
    of interior and discussed migration-related issues. France is one
    of the favorite destinations of migration. The Armenians resort to
    any means, including buying Azerbaijani passports, statements on
    political persecution. These people who do not live in France legally
    are not returned to their homes due to the lack of the agreement on
    readmission. After the ratification deportation of these people will
    come up. And these people are many. Apparently, Armen Gevorgyan has
    talked to the French minister of interior about these people. Perhaps
    they also discussed that after visa facilitation the flow of citizens
    of Armenia to France will increase. Moreover, after the decision on
    joining the Customs Union and cancellation of European prospects more
    people tend to leave Armenia. They are looking to a chance to leave.

    Rapprochement between Europe and Armenia has been discussed for a long
    time. The EU funds activities in the sphere of migration. However,
    the risks are still there. Although most people migrate to Russia,
    increasingly more people are moving towards the West. Mostly creative
    and freedom-loving people leave for the West. They leave forever.

    Nobody is waiting for them in Europe, and these people are often
    ready to go through humiliation to stay there. However, nobody is
    calling them to leave. On the contrary, the government is negotiating
    postponement of readmission. In the first quarter of this year
    1335 people sought asylum in Europe. Accordant to Eurostat, most of
    them were turned down. 125 people were granted asylum. In addition,
    according to Eurostat, Armenian citizens mostly apply to France and
    most rejections came from that country.

    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/31114

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