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Bulgaria Should be in Schengen to Stop the Influx of Migrants Said the Hungarian PM

Mina Boycheva 05/02/2016

In a very recent interview, the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that Bulgaria should be admitted to the passport free Schengen Area in order for the European Union to deal more effectively with the ongoing refugee crisis. On the public radio he stated that the EU should establish a new frontier on the northern border of Greece aiming to halt the migrant influx to the rest of Europe.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that Bulgaria should be admitted to the passport free Schengen Area in order for the European Union to deal more effectively with the ongoing refugee crisis.

The Hungarian Prime Minister further stated that the existing agreement between Turkey and the EU will not be sufficient to hold the refugee wave. Viktor Orban further stated that Macedonia should also be provided with financial support and with whatever other assistance it needs in order to reinforce its defense. The Hungarian prime minister further said that Germany is now taking measures to slow down the arrivals of refugees, yet the focus should be on the stopping of these refugee flows. In 2015 Hungary built fences on its southern border and initially that attracted criticism on the side of the EU, yet later other members took similar measures and heightened their border controls.

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Bulgaria PM Held a Working Meeting With the EPP Secretary General

Mina Boycheva 26/01/2016

In late 2015 the Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov organized a working meeting with General Antonio Lopez-Isturiz, the European People’s Party (EPP) Secretary who is ahead of the EPP Congress in Madrid. The information was announced by the press office of the Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria. The main topic that was discussed during that friendly meeting was related to the issues that would be later examined during the Congress.

In late 2015 the Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov organized a working meeting with General Antonio Lopez-Isturiz, the European People’s Party (EPP) Secretary who is ahead of the EPP Congress in Madrid.

The two politicians further discussed the refugee pressure that the Balkans are going through over the past months and also the various challenges that are faced by Europe in this respect. The Bulgarian Prime Boyko Borisov further assured Antonio Lopez-Isturiz that Bulgaria is protecting the borders of the EU under all Schengen standards. At the same time the EPP Secretary General stated that Bulgaria is accepted as a source of stability in the entire region.

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Bulgaria Will Host Science & Innovations Forum During the EU Presidency

Mina Boycheva 22/01/2016

During her EU Presidency in 2018, Bulgaria will host the international forum on science and innovations. This was agreed between the European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovations Carlos Moedas and the Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister for European Policies Coordination and Institutional Affairs Meglena Kuneva and was announced by the press office of the Bulgarian Government.

During her EU Presidency in 2018, Bulgaria will host the international forum on science and innovations.

According to the two politicians, we all live in a dynamic world with faster developing economies and the EU needs innovations more than ever before so that it can preserve its competitive power. The European Commissioner and the Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister further discussed the various opportunities given by the European funds for the development of the science and innovations in the member states, which are included in the current programme period.

The two politicians also discussed the different opportunities provided by the Bulgaria’s membership in the Schengen area and the overall policy on inclusion and strengthening of the newly integrated member states, as the European Commissioner decided to uphold the support of the European Commission to these demands of Bulgaria.

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Bulgaria’s Security is European Security

Mina Boycheva 18/01/2016

In the end of 2015, the Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister for European Policies Coordination and Institutional Affairs Meglena Kuneva stated that the security of Bulgaria is something that all should be interested in. She stated that the Schengen area is not an abstract idea for the Bulgarians. The Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister was talking at the Fourth EU – Southeast Europe Summit that was organized by “The Economist” in the Bulgarian capital Sofia.

Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister for European Policies Coordination and Institutional Affairs Meglena Kuneva stated that the security of Bulgaria is also European security.

According to Meglena Kuneva, in her role as Deputy Prime Minister, the country has strong support on the part of business. In case the Schengen Area is kept closed for Bulgaria, that will mean that Bulgaria would have to rely on its own skills to protect itself. Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister for European Policies Coordination and Institutional Affairs Meglena Kuneva further stated that the security of Bulgaria is also European security.

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Is Schengen Closing?

Mina Boycheva 28/12/2015

Until very recently, Schengen Zone was perceived as the main engine for the European Integration. With the crisis that started in 2009, many important changes in the European Union legislation happened. Since the refugee crisis outbreak, there was one integration ship’s mast that was visible and it was associated with the euro area. The crisis with the refugees placed the existence of the European Union to a very serious test. And now as the threat is not over yet, a new integration ship is to be seen – that of Schengen. The reason for that lies in the terrorist attacks in Paris, dating 13th November, when 130 innocent people have lost their lives and many others were injured.

Because of the refugee crisis, the Schengen zone had a very central stage in the disintegration forecasts. And the terrorist attacks in Paris changed that situation to a significant level. The feelings of solidarity with France made way for the integration deepening in the sphere of counter-terrorism and security within Schengen.

Asa conclusion from the meeting, it became clear that Schengen is not falling apart but is integrating.

During the emergency meeting of the ministers of justice and home affairs on 20th November, it became clear that the answer to the terrorist attacks should come from Europe as a whole and not from the individual nations. According to the European program for security, that should be based on a mutual trust. That however, is bad for the countries that are outside the Schengen area, as these countries are either not ready or there is no trust in them. Bulgaria is not a member of the Schengen zone, even if it protects the outer borders of the European Union and is technically ready to become a member for many years now.

The ministers gave a task to the European Council to prepare a proposal for changing the code on the Schengen zone borders. This means that there will be a legal ground on which to be made a systematic control of EU citizens and collection of biometric information. The ministers also requested for widening the mandate of the European border agency Frontex and for establishing regional information exchange platforms with the Western Balkans states. This means that there is no trust in Romania and Bulgaria, as the two states remain outside the Schengen zone. And even if the Schengen information system is working in Bulgaria, the system is not fully opened to the country.

Yet, as a conclusion from the meeting, it became clear that Schengen is not falling apart but is integrating.

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Why is Schengen In Partial Comatose According to the EU Commission President

Mina Boycheva 21/12/2015

In a recent speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Jean-Claude Juncker – the Commission President of the European Union warned the public that the Schengen zone is in a “partly comatose” stage. Juncker further stated that if that eventual collapse of the Schengen Area becomes a fact, this might have negative effect and bad political consequences for the European Union and the common currency – the Euro.

After the terrorist attacks in Paris, several temporary border controls have been reinforced in several EU member states in an attempt for the migration flow to be diverted.

Juncker stated that if Schengen zone fails, than the single currency of the union will make no sense. The travel free Schengen area, of which Bulgaria is still not a member, is facing the impact and the consequences from the terrorist attacks in Paris and the migrant crises that is lasting for such a long period. The borderless Schengen area has been under serious pressure as it was revealed that several of the attackers moved freely throughout Europe, claiming to be refugees from Syria. According to the Commission President, the reintroduction of the checkpoints at the national borders between the member states of the European Union will have immediate and direct effect on the common European Union currency.

After the terrorist attacks in Paris, several temporary border controls have been reinforced in several EU member states in an attempt for the migration flow to be diverted. The Commission President of the European Union further stated that we all have to keep the spirit that stays behind the Schengen zone.

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David Cameron and Bulgaria as not Part of the Border-free Schengen zone

Mina Boycheva 18/12/2015

In a recent visit in Bulgaria the UK Prime Minister David Cameron has visited the country’s border with Turkey, which happens to be an external border of the European Union. David Cameron urged the other nations to follow the example of Bulgaria and said that the countries from the European Union are facing a flow of migrants and should make efforts to control their borders.

The countries from the European Union are facing an increasing influx of migrants and they should learn from the Bulgarian efforts to keep the external controls, said the UK Prime Minister David Cameron at the border with Turkey.

According to Cameron, it is very important for Europe to have strong external borders by sea, air and land like the one Bulgaria has with Turkey. In 2015 around 27 000 migrants came through the 150 mile border between Turkey and Bulgaria, which is still not part of the travel free and border free Schengen but acts as an external border of the European Union.

The countries from the European Union are facing an increasing influx of migrants and they should learn from the Bulgarian efforts to keep the external controls, said the UK Prime Minister David Cameron at the border with Turkey. The states of the European Union have agreed to take emergency action in order to shore up the external borders of the union with stricter control.

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Bulgaria in Schengen: a Matter of EU Security

Mina Boycheva 11/12/2015

Schengen is a dream about Europe living with no borders and no passport controls. During the Justice and Home Affairs Council in 9th October 2015, the Minister of Interior and the Deputy Prime Minister for Coalition Policy and Public Administration Rumyana Bachvarova stated that Bulgaria becoming a member of the visa free Schengen Area is a matter of security for the entire European Union.

Bulgaria becoming a member of the visa free Schengen Area is a matter of security for the entire European Union.

During the sessions of the EU Justice and Home Affairs Council, the Luxembourgish Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Jean Asselborn stated that he wants to thank Bulgaria for all the efforts made in the protection of the external border of the European Union, even if not being a member state of the Schengen zone. The Minister of Interior of Bulgaria stated that today Bulgaria’s joining the Schengen Area is a matter of security of the entire EU. She further stated that the external border management of Bulgaria was directly related to the most recent challenges to the EU connected with migration processes. She stated that this requires coordinated, joint, and collective response on the part of all EU member states and that Bulgarian cannot adequately contribute to joint efforts in this direction as it is still not part of the Schengen Area.

If Bulgaria is a member state of the Schengen Area, the county will be in the position to use the full set of instruments of Schengen legislation which will lead to more comprehensive prevention – checks on the Schengen Area visas, proper usage of the Schengen Information System, etc. Since joining the EU Bulgaria has managed to ensure a serious protection of the EU borders, making the needed efforts despite the limited access to such systems and the limited resources of the country.

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Bulgaria still out of Schengen, in the Position of a No Man’s Land

Mina Boycheva 04/12/2015

Just before the EU summit in October, the Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria Meglena Kuneva raised the question about Bulgaria and its membership in the Schengen area. She stated that the fact that Bulgaria has not joined Schengen several years ago along with its entering the European Union and today that is not only a problem for the country, but also a problem of the European Union. According to the Deputy Prime Minister, it is of high importance for Bulgaria to receive a date, no matter when the accession will happen, as it is the horizon that matters.

Bulgaria not being part of the Schengen security zone of the European Union puts the country in the position of no man’s land.

Bulgaria not being part of the Schengen security zone of the European Union puts the country in the position of no man’s land. This position makes it impossible for the country to take care of its security and for the European security. Bulgaria does not know whether to contribute to the Schengen improvement as it does not know when it will join, and yet the country cannot belong to a different alliance, as it has already committed to this one.

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Bulgaria and Schengen Zone Affair

Mina Boycheva 30/11/2015

In early October the President of the European Council Donald Tusk stated that Bulgaria is may be the best example of how the borders should be protected. He further stated that Bulgaria is ready to become part of the Schengen zone. Bulgaria is bordering Greece and Turkey, as well as Macedonia, and these countries are under great migratory pressure. Yet, Bulgaria still manages to protect its borders well.

Bulgaria has hoped to enter the Schengen area in March 2011, yet this was postponed by several members of the alliance due to concerns associated with the security situation and corruption levels.

The President of the European Council further stated that the borders of Bulgaria are also borders of the European Union. That is why, in his words, the country is ready to become part of the travel free Schengen zone. In fact, many politicians and people from abroad feel that Bulgaria entering the passport and visa free Schengen area should have happened long time ago.

The country still needs to make sure that all judicial reforms are mad and the fight against the organized crime and the corruption is still strong. Along with Romania, Bulgaria has hoped to enter the Schengen area in March 2011, yet this was postponed by several members of the alliance due to concerns associated with the security situation and corruption levels. The two Balkan states are still waiting.

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