Operational activities carried out by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina
This agreement allows the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) to carry out operational activities in Bosnia and Herzegovina to manage migration flows and combat cross-border crime. The agreement directly affects Bosnia and Herzegovina's border management authorities and Frontex officers, enabling them to cooperate more closely on the ground. It establishes a legal framework for Frontex teams to be deployed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, assisting with border surveillance and risk analysis, which is a new form of operational cooperation. The European Parliament has given its consent for the agreement to be concluded, paving the way for its formal adoption and implementation.
Analysis
The European Parliament gives its consent to the conclusion of the Agreement between the EU and Bosnia and Herzegovina on operational activities of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency.
What changes
- The European Parliament has given its consent to the conclusion of the EU-Bosnia and Herzegovina Agreement concerning the European Border and Coast Guard Agency's operational activities.
Expected impact
- The agreement allows for operational activities by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- The conclusion of this agreement is subject to the consent of the European Parliament, based on Council's request.
Limitations
- The provided text is a legislative resolution and does not contain the full text of the Agreement itself, limiting detailed analysis of specific operational provisions.
- The text does not detail the specific nature or scope of the 'operational activities' to be carried out by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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