EU Council and Parliament reach provisional deal on faster return procedures for illegally staying third-country nationals
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The Council and European Parliament reached a provisional deal on new EU legislation to accelerate and improve procedures for returning illegally staying third-country nationals. The rules require these individuals to cooperate with authorities and complement the EU Pact on migration and asylum, aiming to increase the number and speed of returns across member states.
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The agreement complements the EU Pact on migration and asylum and will contribute to its effective implementation.
The new rules impose obligations on third-country nationals who have no right to stay in member states to cooperate with the authorities.
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