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Ref. Ares(016)6665065-8/11/016 EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL MIGRATION AND HOME AFFAIRS Directorate C: Migration and Protection Director Brussels, Ms Sabine Losing, MEP Ms Cornelia Ernst, MEP Altiero Spinelli 60, rue Wiertz B-104 7 Brussels Dear Ms Losing, Dear Ms Ernst, As announced in the Commission's reply on question E-7159/16, please find below details of the reply obtained from the European and Coast Guard/Frontex Agency. 1. The information required by the Honourable Member regarding concluded working arrangements with non-eu countries is available on the website of Frontex 1 In addition to this, Frontex is currently managing two EU-funded technical assistance projects: (1) the Eastern Partnership IBM Capacity Building Project (014-017) which includes cooperation with Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine; () "Regional Support to Protection Sensitive Migration Management in the Western Balkans and Turkey" project (016-018) financed from the Instrument for Preaccession Assistance (IP A II) which includes cooperation with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. Frontex also cooperated with Morocco and Tunisia as part of the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENP I) project (014-016), led by EASO. Risk Analysis Frontex cooperates regularly in the framework of four risk analysis networks with several non-eu countries. Besides the Eastern Partnership and Western Balkan countries and Turkey listed above, Frontex also works with the following African countries in the context of the Africa-Frontex Intelligence Community (AFIC): Algeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Ivory Coast, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, the Gambia, Ghana, the Republic of Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Ni er Sene al Sierra 1 http://frontex.europa.eu/partners/third-countries/ This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 144/1999 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence Commission europeenne/europese Commissie, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIE: - Tel. +3 991111

Return Frontex in cooperation with the Nigeria Immigration Service has established the document "Best Practice for the organisation o.f Return Operations to Nigeria" (013) contributing to the improvement of the existing practices in the area of returns, a helpful tool for officials of EU Members States and Nigeria working in the area of returns. Research and Innovation Frontex cooperates on a topical basis with USA and Canada services under the umbrella of the Working Arrangement in areas related to border surveillance and border checks technologies and procedures. In addition, cooperation and contacts are in place with the authorities of the UAE, Hong Kong and Australia focussing on the exchange o.f knowledge and experiences related to Automated Control systems and other smart border technologies. Also concepts for passenger facilitation while maintaining a high level of security are explored. ". Sea Sector in the framework o.f HERA Joint Operation finance European assets and their crews deployed in Senegal (and in the past in Mauritania). There is not direct agreement of FRONTEX with Senegal. The agreement is with Spain. 3. RSU Frontex cooperates with Albania, Serbia, and Georgia by providing assistance in the organisation of Collecting Return Operations and training to national escorts of non/eu/countries. The first Collecting Joint Return Operation took place on 3 December 013 to Georgia. Training for escorts was performed with the support of Front ex trainers. Training sessions last for one week. In 014, sessions were performed (,4lbania and Georgia). In 016, 3 sessions (Albania, Georgia and Serbia) were performed. For each training session Frontex trainers were deployed for one week to the respective country. Frontex is also in contact with FYR o.f ~Macedonia, Ukraine and Armenia for the above-mentioned purposes. JOU Frontex initiated cooperation with non-eu countries as o.f 011 with the aim of establishing a system for collecting and exchanging information between TC, EU member States and Frontex. It was established as Pilot Project until 01 and became the Coordination Points Project in 013. Since 014, the LBS manages the Coordination P Qj_IJJJJ11tbfL.kamew_arlcoj_a_dedicated-Joint-Op ~{l#on- Mainly-the-profile-of deployed- officers are either document experts or stolen vehicle experts. If requested by host country, dog handlers (drug) can be deployed in the.framework of Coordination Points. In 011, five experts from three member State (namely Austria, Poland and Romania) were deployed in Moldova (at border with Ukraine) and in Ukraine (at the border with Moldova) during one month, representing a total number of 5 man months deployments. In 01, ten experts from seven member States (namely Austria, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Poland Romania, Slovenia) were deployed for one month in Moldova (at border with Ukraine), in Ukraine (at the border with Moldova) and in Croatia (at the border with Serbia), representing a total number of 10 man months deployments.

In 013, twenty-eight experts from ten member States (namely Austria, Estonia, France, Hungary, Latvia, The Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia) were deployed in Moldova (at border with Ukraine), in Ukraine (at the border with Moldova), in Croatia (at the border with Serbia), in Albania (at the border with Montenegro) and in former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (at the border with Albania), representing a total number of 30 man months deployments. In 014, thirty-seven experts from twelve member States I Schengen Associated Countries (namely Austria, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Latvia, The Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Switzerland) were deployed in Moldova (at border with Ukraine), in Ukraine (at the border with Moldova), in Albania (at the border with Montenegro) and in former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (at the border with Albania), representing a total number of 3 7 man months deployments. In 015, forty-nine experts from fourteen member States I Schengen Associated Countries (namely Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia and Switzerland) were deployed in Moldova (at border with Ukraine), in Ukraine (at the border with fvfoldova), in Albania (at the border with Montenegro) and in former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (at the border with Albania), representing a total number of 61 man months deployments. For 016, sixty-eight experts from eighteen member States I Schengen Associated Countries (namely Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden) are foreseen to be deployed in Moldova (at border with Ukraine), in Ukraine (at the border with Moldova), in Albania (at the border with Montenegro), in Bosnia (at the border with Montenegro), in Montenegro (at the border with Albania), in Serbia (at the border with Bosnia) and informer Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (at the border with Albania), representing a total number of 87 man months deployments. For the activities the figures have been provided for the period up to 016 in the attached table. With regards to the future it is likely that that the deployments will be of a similar or greater level, with a particular wish to deploy officers to Turkey. Our deployments are planned in line with prevailing risk analysis conducted in real time so it is difficult to predict the specific numbers and locations for 017 to 00. The purpose of the deployment of EU officers to third countries is the enhancement of operational cooperation between FXIMS and Third countries in order to contribute to the integrated border management. There is currently an experiment in deploying an EU officer to Canada to monitor movements across Europe by irregular migrants. 3

NUMBER OF YEAR COUNTRY DEPLOYED OFFICERS PURPOSE OF DEPLOYMENT LENGTH OF STAY in days per officer 010 011 01 Republic of Bela/us 1 Rpssiqn Feqerqtiqn JOFocal Points 1 '"'''"'' "":''''' >,,1,,, ',\,,,," Albania 1 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 Moldova 1 1 Serbia 1 1 The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 1 Ukraine 16 Fie xi Force - around 1 Albania Monitoring 45 Georgia 1 Intermediate 014 11 Serbia 3 Monitoring around 35 The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Monitoring around 30 Jo Focal Points Albania, \.. for:rrier Yu~o~/a11; ~f?p~bfl~ of1"10:fieqpni.q ' Commission europeenne/europese Commissie, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGlt - Tel. +3 991111

1 Intermediate 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 Georgia 19 Moldova 1 1 1 10 Serbia 1 Intermediate 1 The former Yugoslav 1 Republic of Macedonia Intermediate 14 The European and Coast Guard Agency (FRONTEX) is a body which is independent of the Commission based on Regulation (EU) 0161164 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 September 016 3 on the European and Coast Guard and amending Regulation (EU) 016/3 99 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Regulation (EC) No 863/007 of the European Parliament and of the Council, Council Regulation (EC) No 007/004 and Council Decision 005/67/EC. Accordingly, sole liability for the quoted reply transmitted by the Commission, rests with Frontex. Sincerely yours, 3 OJL51 ofl6.9.016,p.l. Electronically signed on 8/11/016 16:4 (UTC+01) in accordance with article 4. (Validity of electronic documents) of Commission Decision 004/563 5