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                      UNHCR 
                        and EC Signs Cooperation 
                      Development 
                        of asylum laws & protecting refugees 
                      The 
                        UN refugee agency and the European Commission signed two 
                        agreements which will strengthen their cooperation on 
                        the development of European asylum laws, and on policy 
                        and assistance for refugees both within the European Union 
                        and beyond its borders.
                      During 
                        a visit to Brussels, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 
                        Ruud Lubbers, signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement 
                        with the External Relations and European Neighbourhood 
                        Policy Commissioner, Benita Ferrero-Waldner. This agreement 
                        is intended to consolidate, develop and better structure 
                        existing cooperation between UNHCR and the European Commission 
                        (EC) on protection and assistance for refugees and other 
                        people of concern to UNHCR outside the borders of the 
                        European Union.
                      Lubbers 
                        also signed another agreement, in the form of an exchange 
                        of letters, with EC Vice-President Franco Frattini, who 
                        is Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security formerly 
                        known as Justice and Home Affairs. This agreement will 
                        facilitate greater cooperation on asylum and refugee protection 
                        issues, and builds on a previous arrangement geared to 
                        the first phase of EU harmonization of asylum which was 
                        completed in May last year.
                      UNHCR's 
                        key role in the development of EU policy and legislation 
                        on refugee matters is firmly established in European Community 
                        law. The Amsterdam Treaty (Declaration 17) requires consultation 
                        with UNHCR on matters related to asylum policy, and obliges 
                        the Member States to adopt laws on asylum which are in 
                        accordance with the 1951 Geneva Convention on the Status 
                        of Refugees. The new EU Constitutional Treaty (signed 
                        in November 2004 but awaiting ratification by all EU states 
                        before it enters into force) also guarantees the right 
                        to asylum, through the Charter of Fundamental Rights of 
                        the EU.
                      In 
                        addition to the technicalities of future cooperation between 
                        UNHCR and the EC, a number of "overarching themes" 
                        are laid down in the Strategic Partnership Agreement. 
                        These include ensuring promotion and implementation of 
                        the 1951 Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 
                        and its 1967 Protocol, as well as support for policy making 
                        and capacity building for the development of asylum systems 
                        in third countries.
                      UNHCR 
                        and the EC also pledge "to better prioritise and 
                        synchronise their action with a view to ensuring an effective 
                        transition from emergency assistance towards durable solutions" 
                        (including sustainable voluntary return of refugees and 
                        other people of concern to the UNHCR, as well as, when 
                        appropriate, resettlement and local integration). In this 
                        regard, the two institutions agreed to encourage close 
                        co-operation with other UN Agencies on various EC and 
                        UNHCR concepts for example 'Linking of Relief, Rehabilitation 
                        and Development' and the "4Rs" (Repatriation, 
                        Reintegration, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction).
                      "These 
                        agreements will strengthen the strong working relations 
                        and collaborative efforts to address the many refugee 
                        challenges facing UNHCR and the EU, both within Europe's 
                        borders and beyond," said Judith Kumin, UNHCR's Representative 
                        in Brussels, who was closely involved in negotiating both 
                        agreements. "Cooperation and coordination between 
                        the EC and UNHCR can help both parties achieve more effective 
                        results. It is symbolic that, on the very day that they 
                        were signed, UNHCR and the European Commission are jointly 
                        chairing an important session of strategic consultations 
                        on Afghanistan, highlighting the scope and will for further 
                        collaboration."
                      Source: 
                        UNHCR.