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Pierre Lellouche came to Bucharest
Date: 12-02-2010
 
The human traffic and integration of minorities are the main topics of
discussions the French secretary of state for European Affairs, Pierre
Lellouche has with Bucharest officials during his two-day visit he started
on Thursday in Romania. As seen from the talks held at the Foreign Ministry
with the Romanian foreign minister Teodor Baconschi, the French delegation
is preoccupied by the situation of thousands of Romanian gypsies who
immigrated to France and who live in precarious conditions. In context,
Lellouche declared he wanted Paris and Bucharest to synchronize their
efforts better to stop human traffic "which affects both children and
elderly people" and means sliding away from the European principle of free
circulation," the source informs.

About 20,000 gypsies are living in France, of whom very few have documents
or labour permits. Those who are caught living illegally in France are sent
back to Romania with 300 euro in their pocket. Back in Romania they can
benefit from a reintegration project financed by France. Minister Baconschi
also showed that France is one of Romania's important strategic partners
both at bilateral level and within EU and NATO, where the two countries
share common values and objectives and have similar approaches in many
fields. A recent example of this cooperation is launching , within EU,
together with France, the support group of European action in Moldova.

On that occasion, the Romanian foreign minister announced the improvement of
operations for the common work groups on energy security and cooperation at
the Black Sea and concerning aspects of social inclusion and migratory
flows. The first group will meet in Paris in the following period, while the
second will have the first meeting today, in Bucharest coordinated by the
secretary of state in the Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan Mazuru and the
secretary of state of the French Foreign Ministry, Pierre Lellouche. "We
know this matter has a negative potential on Romania's image and we decided
to mobilize bilateral cooperation, to include this phenomenon from the
juridical and legal points of view. I think the ratification of the
bilateral Accord on cooperation for the protection of Romanian minors not
accompanied by adults will support this ambition," said minister Baconschi.
This is the first visit of a French official in Bucharest after the setting
up of the new executive headed by Emil Boc.
 
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