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Ukrainians May Get Visa-Free Travel To EU, But War Refugee Crisis Makes Them Less Welcome

European Union governments will meet next week to discuss new rules that could open the EUs 28 countries to more than 1 million refugees of the Ukrainian war. But, with a conceivably large number of people who may be looking to resettle permanently and a growing backlash against immigrants in many member states, the possible arrangement is creating controversy.

According to the agreement being discussed, Ukrainians could get visa-free travel into the EU by May. That is the same deal people in another ex-Soviet Union country, Moldova, have been enjoying since April last year as part of a program called Eastern Partnership. The EU is employing the program to forge closer ties with several former Soviet nations that could, one day, join the bloc. Besides Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia are also negotiating visa-free travel within the context of the partnership -- but, since the programs inception, Ukraine has descended into a civil war and an economic crisis that make it a far less attractive prospect.

Moldova may be the poorest country in Europe, but it is at peace, and has just 3.5 million inhabitants compared with Ukraines 45. And it does not have more than 1 million internally displaced people driven from their homes because of a civil war.

One of the major fears of the EU interior ministers meeting next week is that opening their borders to Ukrainians could result in a large number entering with no intention of going back. Statistics show thats exactly what has happened with some countries enjoying visa-free travel to the Union.

There have been a couple of experiences in the western Balkans over recent years that have made interior ministers more hesitant to offer visa liberalization now, said Elizabeth Collett, the Brussels-based director of the Migration Policy Institute Europe, a unit of an independent think tank headquartered in Washington.

The number of people from Albania, Bosnia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia seeking asylum in the EU rose by 40 percent in the first nine months of 2014, compared with the same period the previous year, according to the European Commission, which has requested that the governments of those countries act tocurb abuses. All five nations are participants in the visa-liberalization program, which allows the citizens of non-EU states to enter the bloc without obtaining visas.

Many of those asylum claims were found to be unsubstantiated, Collett said.

This finding has added to a lack of popular appetite for hosting vast numbers of refugees amid an economic crisis in the EU itself, where many see immigrants as competing for jobs, and unemployment has grown to an average of 10 percent from less than 7 percent when the crisis began in 2008. People entering the bloc under the visa-liberalization program are not automatically granted work permits.

The benefits of visa liberalization have been very visible in terms of enhancing people-to-people contacts and business opportunities, a European Commission report said in February. However, misuse of the visa-free travel scheme for seeking asylum in the EU must be addressed systematically.

Yet the issue of Ukraines participation in the visa-free travel initiative is unique and divisive.

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Crimeans marking one year since annexation by Russia – Video


Crimeans marking one year since annexation by Russia
Crimea #39;s referendum vote was condemned illegal by the European Union and the United States.A series of sanctions against Russia and Crimea followed as a result, stifling Russia #39;s economy.

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Russia, Ukraine hold talks ensure future gas deliveries – Video


Russia, Ukraine hold talks ensure future gas deliveries
Moscow and Kiev have started talks in the Belgian capital Brussels to ensure continued Russian gas deliveries to Ukraine. The negotiations have been brokered by the European Union ahead of...

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EU plans options for backing future Libya government

By LORNE COOK Associated Press

BRUSSELS (AP) - European Union leaders, concerned about migrants using Libya as a jumping-off point to reach the continent, pledged Friday to help the conflict-torn country regain stability but ruled out deploying any security operation.

The leaders backed the U.N.-brokered peace process that is trying to bring Libya's opposing factions together in a new government and called for the warring militias to lay down their arms.

"There must be an immediate and unconditional cease-fire, and rapid agreement on a government of national unity," European Council President Donald Tusk said after hosting an EU summit in Brussels.

The EU's top diplomat, Federica Mogherini, said Europe is "planning all possible ways of supporting, even on the plan of security, a future national unity government." She has said Europe could mount a military and border operation, and help build Libya's police and justice systems.

But many of the EU's 28 member countries are reluctant to send troops or resources while Libya remains unsettled, with rival governments in place.

"There is no question of a military intervention," French President Francois Hollande told reporters. "Politics must play its role, that's what been missing in recent years."

Libya is the main departure point from Africa for migrants fleeing poverty and war in search of better lives in Europe, and officials now fear that extremists could also make the crossing.

EU statistics released Friday showed the number of overall asylum applications rose 44 percent from 2013 to 2014, to 626,000. One in five was fleeing the conflict in Syria.

"Europe must remain alert because it could be hurt by any deterioration in Libya, whether it be migration, extremism, terrorism or all kinds of trafficking," Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said.

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Could Greece Dis-Unite the European Union? – Video


Could Greece Dis-Unite the European Union?
http://www.elliottwave.com/r.asp?rcn=ytvideos1403 url=http://www.elliottwave.com/free_newsletters/free_newsletters-ind.aspx Tensions are surfacing in the European Union over Greece #39;s bailout...

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