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Principle of solidarity

  • November 30, 2016

There is substantially no improved place to speak about refugees and emigration than a German Embassy in Prague. In late summer 1989 thousands of GDR refugees assigned a drift and demanded to be authorised to emigrate to a Federal Republic. On 30 September, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, a Federal Foreign Minister of that time, seemed on a Embassy patio and spoke a difference of leisure that were drowned out by cries of jubilation. This place became a pitch for a fun of liberty. 

Today people are again seeking insurance – in Germany, in a Czech Republic and in other countries of Europe. Among European partners there are opposite opinions on how to understanding with a vast series of refugees. Germany and a Czech Republic did not always share a same perspective when an generally vast series of people arrived in 2015. In sequence to say communication, a dual countries launched a German-Czech Dialogue on Migration. “We need common solutions for common challenges,” pronounced Michael Roth, Minister of State for Europe of a Federal Foreign Office, during discussions with member of Czech polite multitude during a German Embassy in Prague on 28 Nov 2016.

Joint bid in Jordan 

The discussions kicked off what is now a third assembly within a horizon of a Dialogue on Migration. Representatives of both governments concluded petrify stairs of team-work during their assembly during a Czech Foreign Ministry later. They wish to make a corner joining to a interloper plan in Jordan. In general, a partners concluded that Europe contingency approach a courtesy some-more strongly to a refugees’ countries of start and to a movement states. 

This element is also partial of a corner stipulation that Michael Roth and a Director of a Department of Advisors to a Prime Minister of a Czech Republic, Vladimír Špidla, sealed in Prague. The stipulation states a basement for all efforts in traffic with refugees is solidarity, amiability and common responsibility. It was also concluded that experts from ministries in both countries should deliberate some-more closely on particular issues – for example, on a formation of immigrants into a work market.

The German visitors detected what a Czech Republic is already endeavour in a margin of formation during a revisit to a premises of a non-governmental organization Slovo 21. Its director, Jelena Silajdzič, herself came to a Czech Republic from Sarajevo 25 years ago. She explained that afterwards no information was accessible during all to make a uninformed start easier. Today things are opposite – interjection also to Slovo 21. Working on interest of a government, a organization supports migrants with formation and denunciation courses. In addition, it has brought hundreds of Czech families together with newcomer families by a sponsorship project. According to Silajdzič, a group receives small support from intentional interloper helpers; a enlightenment of intentional work is usually solemnly commencement to rise in a Czech Republic.

“Overcoming stereotypes and half-truths”

The polite multitude member had already done transparent progressing that morning in a Embassy that it was not easy to foster a value of farrago among a population. They voiced their regard about media stating in a country, that stirs adult dread generally opposite Moslem immigrants. A new consult found that roughly dual thirds of a Czech race reject a acceptance of fight refugees. That is because a participants during a assembly wanted to know from a visitors from Germany how they provide opponents of immigration in their nation and how a satisfactory placement of asylum-seekers between opposite cities and regions is achieved in Germany.

This form of discourse is to continue – in fact, as early as open 2017 in Berlin. “Migration stays not usually one of a many critical subjects, though also during a same time one of a many supportive and many controversial,” pronounced Michael Roth. “We wish to continue a fact-oriented discourse in destiny to assistance overcome stereotypes and half-truths in a whole EU.”

Speech by Minister of State for Europe Michael Roth on a opening of a German-Czech Dialogue on Migration in Prague

An talk with Vladimír Špidla, Director of a Department of Advisors to a Prime Minister of a Czech Republic

Article source: https://www.deutschland.de/en/topic/politics/peace-security/principle-of-solidarity?utm_source=rss

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