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EU Declaration on the 50th Anniversary of the 1951 Convention Relating
to the Status of Refugees
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention
relating to the Status of Refugees, the European Union, founded
on the indivisible, universal values of human dignity,
freedom, equality and solidarity, reaffirms its commitment to this
unique instrument as the foundation of the international regime
for the protection of refugees.
The European Union recalls its solemn declaration made at the Tampere
Summit that the future Common European Asylum System must be based
on the full and inclusive application of the
1951 Convention, and reaffirms its attachment to the absolute respect
of the right to asylum, as recognised in particular in the EU Charter
of Fundamental Rights.
The European Union calls on all States that have not yet done so
to ratify the 1951 Convention and 1967 Protocol, and calls on those
States which have made geographical limitations and
others reservations to reconsider these, so as to ensure universal
application of its provisions.
The European Union recognises the unique mandate of UNHCR and the
importance of its efforts to protect, and promote durable solutions
for, refugees and other people in need of
international protection who are of its concern. It notes the significant
importance for Contracting States to cooperate with UNHCR in order
to facilitate its duty of supervising the application of
the provisions of the Convention. The European Union stands ready
to continue its partnership with UNHCR in order to ensure effective
refugee protection and assistance.
On this auspicious day, the European Union reaffirms its strong
commitment to assist and protect all those, men, women and children,
who are compelled against their will to leave their
homes and their country in order to escape fear of persecution and
severe human rights violations. |