Orientering vedr. erklæring om bilateral samarbejde mellem Danmark og Rwanda
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- Hovedtilknytning: UPN alm. del (Bilag 362)
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Orientering om erklæring om bilateral aftale mellem Danmark og Rwanda
https://www.ft.dk/samling/20211/almdel/upn/bilag/362/2620214.pdf
Asiatisk Plads 2 DK-1448 København K Telefon +45 33 92 00 00 Telefax +45 32 54 05 33 E-mail: um@um.dk http://www.um.dk Girokonto 3 00 18 06 Medlemmerne af Det Udenrigspolitiske Nævn Bilag Sagsnummer Kontor 1 MTF 9. september 2022 Bilateralt samarbejde mellem Danmark og Rwanda Til orientering fremsendes hermed fælles politisk erklæring om bilateralt samarbejde mellem Danmark og Rwanda, der offentliggøres den 9. sep- tember 2022 i forbindelse med ministerbesøget til Rwanda den 8.-9. september 2021. Jeppe Kofod Flemming Møller Mortensen Udenrigsminister Minister for udviklingssamarbejde og Minister for nordisk samarbejde Offentligt UPN Alm.del - Bilag 362 Det Udenrigspolitiske Nævn 2021-22
Erklæring
https://www.ft.dk/samling/20211/almdel/upn/bilag/362/2620215.pdf
Joint Statement on Bilateral Cooperation Rwanda and Denmark are committed to strengthening bilateral dialogue and partnership in multiple areas. This includes support to Rwanda’s economic and social development, including in areas such as climate and environment, good governance, to the implementation of Rwanda’s progressive refugee policies in line with the two Memoranda of Understanding on Asylum and Migration Issues and Political Consultations respectively signed in April 2021. To support the expanding bilateral partnership, Denmark will open a Project Office in Kigali in 2022, which will be manned by two diplomats. Rwanda and Denmark are jointly exploring the establishment of a program through which spontaneous asylum seekers arriving in Denmark may be transferred to Rwanda for consideration of their asylum applications and protection, and the option of settling in Rwanda. Any such agreement will be in full accordance with the two countries’ respective international obligations, including regarding refugees and protection of human rights. The dialogue between Rwanda and Denmark on this issue is already well underway and the parties are committed to continuing to explore the possibilities of entering into a formal agreement. The current global asylum and migration system is dysfunctional and a new approach is required. Asylum seekers and migrants with sufficient resources are using human traffickers to move along the migratory routes, while the most vulnerable refugees remain in their regions of origin. The irregular movements operated by human traffickers also affect the security situation in countries along the migration routes and risk undermining public trust in the international system for protection of refugees. There is a need to address the root causes of irregular migration in countries of origin and transit, including the stark imbalance in human capital opportunities between Europe and Africa. Rwanda and Denmark will jointly reach out to relevant stakeholders, including UNHCR, IOM, the African Union and the European Commission, to facilitate international dialogue on the envisaged initiative for spontaneous asylum seekers. Offentligt UPN Alm.del - Bilag 362 Det Udenrigspolitiske Nævn 2021-22