EU
European Border And Coast Guard Agency reinforced mandate now in force
The European Border and Coast Guard Agency's reinforced mandate has entered into force, giving it the operational capacity and powers needed to effectively support the 115,000 member states' officers on the ground. Starting from January 2021, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency will be equipped with its own standing corps of border guards ready to be deployed wherever and whenever needed.
The standing corps should reach its full capacity of 10,000 border guards by 2024. Under the new Regulation coming into force today, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency has a stronger mandate on returns and will be able to cooperate more closely with non-EU countries, including those beyond the EU's immediate neighbourhood, subject to the conclusion of an agreement with the countries concerned.
Vice President for Promoting our European Way of Life Margaritis Schinas said: “All our efforts are now focused on ensuring the swift roll-out of the standing corps and helping the agency quickly take up its new tasks, so that it can assist Member States on the ground, constantly, reliably and in a spirit of solidarity. European borders are a matter of common concern and I am happy we are gearing up to manage them in a more European way.”
Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson added: “Preparations for the roll-out of the standing corps are well underway, with a clear roadmap already prepared and endorsed, and an ongoing recruitment campaign for border guards launched by the Agency. In the implementation of the reinforced Agency, protection of fundamental rights will be a priority.”
Share this article:
EU Reporter publishes articles from a variety of outside sources which express a wide range of viewpoints. The positions taken in these articles are not necessarily those of EU Reporter. Please see EU Reporter’s full Terms and Conditions of publication for more information EU Reporter embraces artificial intelligence as a tool to enhance journalistic quality, efficiency, and accessibility, while maintaining strict human editorial oversight, ethical standards, and transparency in all AI-assisted content. Please see EU Reporter’s full A.I. Policy for more information.
-
Defence5 days agoShoot the messenger: How Europe learned to silence its own warnings
-
Asylum policy4 days agoNew migration and asylum rules enter into application: What is changing?
-
Climate change4 days agoThe Earth is accumulating heat at an accelerating rate: Global warming reached 1.37°C in 2025
-
South Korea4 days agoEU and Republic of Korea bolster strategic partnership with new areas of cooperation
