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European Parliament 2014-2019 Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs LIBE_OJ1073020 DRAFT AGDA INTERPARLIAMTARY COMMITTEE MEETING European Parliament - National Parliaments A holistic approach to migration Wednesday, 23 September 09.00-12.30 15.00-18.30 European Parliament, Brussels Room: JAN 4 Q 2 Organised with the support of the Directorate for Relations with National Parliaments DV\1073285.doc PE565.185v04-00

Background and purpose of the meeting On 17 December 2014, the European Parliament adopted a Resolution on the situation in the Mediterranean and the need for a holistic EU approach to migration. The Resolution instructed the competent Committee, the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, to assess the various policies at stake in the area of migration, asylum and border control, develop a set of recommendations and to report to Plenary in the form of a strategic report before the end of 2015. Following this, the LIBE Committee has begun working on a strategic own-initiative report on the situation in the Mediterranean and the need for a holistic approach to migration (corapporteurs: Ms Roberta Metsola, EPP, and Ms Kashetu Kyenge, S&D). In the course of its work on this report, the Committee has heard from numerous experts in the area, focusing on 8 subject-matters: 1) Article 80 - Solidarity and fair sharing of responsibility, including search and rescue obligations; 2) Tackling criminal smuggling, trafficking and labour exploitation of irregular migrants; 3) Border management and visa-policy, including the role of Frontex and other relevant Agencies; 4) Developing safe and lawful routes for asylum seekers and refugees into the EU including the Union resettlement policy and corresponding integration policies; 5) The strategy on cooperation with third countries, in particular on regional protection programmes, resettlement, returns and to address the root causes of migration; 6) Developing adequate legal economic migration channels; 7) Analysis on how Home Affairs funds are spent in migration & development context, including emergency funds; 8) Effective implementation of the Common European Asylum System, including the role of EASO. In the meanwhile, the European Commission has adopted, in May, its Communication A European Agenda on Migration, in which it announced the creation of hotspots, where relevant EU agencies would work on the ground with frontline Member States to swiftly identify, register and fingerprint incoming migrants. Hotspots are being set up in Italy and in Greece. Against this background, the Inter-Parliamentary Committee Meeting will provide an opportunity for an in-depth discussion of the hotspots approach, together with the EU s Justice and Home Affairs Agencies and the national Parliaments of all Member States. It will furthermore allow Members of the LIBE Committee to have a meaningful exchange of views with Members of National Parliaments on migration, asylum and border policies, to see how they are being discussed and dealt with at the national level. PE565.185v04-00 2/5 DV\1073285.doc

Order of business Wednesday, 23 September 09.00 09.10 Introductory remarks by Claude MORAES, Chair of the LIBE Committee (EP) 09.10 09.20 Introductory remarks by Roberta METSOLA and Kashetu KYGE, Co-Rapporteurs of the LIBE Strategic report on the situation in the Mediterranean and the need for a holistic approach to migration 09.20 09.30 Introductory remarks by Claude ADAM, Member of the Committee on Foreign and European Affairs, on Defense, Cooperation and Immigration, Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg 09.30 12.30 SESSION I: The role of Justice and Home Affairs Agencies in the hot spot concept 09.30 09.40 Marta CYGAN, Director, DG HOME, European Commission 09.40 09.50 Jean-Pierre SCHEMBRI, EASO 09.50 10.00 Nikolaos ORNERAKIS, National Member for Greece, Eurojust 10.00 10.10 Michael RAUSCHBACH, Head of Business Area Serious and Organised Crime, Europol 10.10 10.20 Klaus RÖSLER, Director of Operations Department, Frontex 10.20 10.30 Ann-Charlotte NYGARD, Programme Manager, Asylum, Migration and Borders, Freedom and Justice Department, FRA 10.30 10.40 Mario MORCONE, Head of the Italian Department of Civil Liberties and Immigration 10.40 12.30 Questions & Answers / Debate DV\1073285.doc 3/5 PE565.185v04-00

15.00 18.30 SESSION II: Addressing migration at the national and local level 15.00 15.15 Roberta METSOLA and Kashetu KYGE, Co-Rapporteurs of the LIBE Strategic report on the situation in the Mediterranean and the need for a holistic approach to migration 15.15 15.25 François DECOSTER, Committee of the Regions Chair of the CIVEX Commission and Rapporteur for the upcoming Opinion on the European Agenda on Migration 15.25 15.35 Yiannos LAMARIS, Chair of the House Standing Committee on Internal Affairs, House of Representatives of Cyprus 15.35 15.45 Gennaro MIGLIORE, Chairman of the Committee of Inquiry into the reception, identification and holding of migrants. 15.45 15.55 Francisco MARQUEZ DE LA RUBIA, Committee of Home Affairs, Congress of Deputies of Spain 15.55 16.05 Kari HRIKS, Standing Committee on Justice, Parliament of Norway 16.05 16.15 Keith VAZ, Chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee, House of Commons, UK 16.15 16.25 Stefano MALLIA and Cristian PÎRVULESCU, European Economic and Social Committee s Co-Rapporteurs for the upcoming Opinion on the EU Agenda on Migration 16.25 18.00 Questions & Answers / Debate 18.00 18.30 Conclusions by Roberta METSOLA and Kashetu KYGE, Co- Rapporteurs of the LIBE Strategic report on the situation in the Mediterranean and the need for a holistic approach to migration PE565.185v04-00 4/5 DV\1073285.doc

ANNEX IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THOSE WISHING TO ATTD THE MEETING The meeting is open to the public. However, for security reasons, participants who do not have a European Parliament access badge must obtain a pass in advance. Those wishing to obtain such a pass should contact the secretariat (libesecretariat@europarl.europa.eu) before 18 September at noon. It is essential to provide us with your LAST NAME, First name, date of birth, nationality, type of ID (passport, identity card, driving licence, etc.), number of ID, address and company/institution/organisation. Without this information, the Security Service will not provide entry passes. 1 All participants from national Parliaments (Members, officials and Brussels-based representatives) need to complete the online registration form for the event at the following web address http://www.opinio.europarl.europa.eu/opinio/s?s=secured_icm_libe PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE DEBATE During the discussion, so as to make it possible for the highest number of parliamentarians to intervene, speaking time of speakers will be limited as indicated in the draft programme. Speaking time of other participants will depend on the number of parliamentarians wishing to intervene and the available time. Members are kindly asked to fill in the sheet requesting speaking time (indicating their name and parliament) which will be distributed in the meeting room. Speakers wishing to supplement their speeches may do so in writing by submitting a document (preferably in English or French) in advance to the secretariat (email :libe-secretariat@europarl.europa.eu). These documents will be circulated during the meeting. Meeting documents will be progressively added to the Events section of the LIBE Committee pages: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/activities/committees/homecom.do?language=&body=libe and to the WebNP event webpage: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/relnatparl/en/meetings.html THE MEETING IS BROADCASTED LIVE AND RECORDED LIBE Committee pages: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/activities/committees/homecom.do?language=&body=libe ADDITIONAL INFORMATION LIBE Secretariat Rosa RAFFAELLLI Office: SQM 08 Y 035 Phone: +32(2) 28 46648 rosa.raffaelli@europarl.europa.eu Patricia VAN DE PEER Office: SQM 08 Y 036 Phone: +32(2) 28 44037 patricia.vandepeer@europarl.europa.eu Gesthimani TGELIDOU Assistant Office: SQM 08 Y 051 Phone: +32(2) 28 42105 gesthimani.tengelidou@europarl.europa.eu Relations with National Parliaments BALSELLS TRAVER Luis Office: WIE 05U005 Phone: +32(2) 28 32386 luis.balsells@europarl.europa.eu Verena PINZER Assistant Office: WIE 05 U 017 Phone: +32(2) 28 42350 verena.pinzer@europarl.europa.eu 1 The processing of personal data is subject to Regulation (EC) No 45/2001of 18 December 2001 (OJ.L 8 12.1.2001, p. 1 DV\1073285.doc 5/5 PE565.185v04-00