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Is it true that the EU will accept at least 50,000 refugees directly from Africa, the Middle East and Turkey?

On September 28th, according to foreign media reports, the European refugee problem has become a hot potato in all countries. In order to reduce illegal refugees, the EU plans to launch a new resettlement plan, which will directly accept at least 50,000 refugees from Africa, the Middle East and Turkey in the next two years. ?

In 20 15, a refugee crisis broke out in Europe, and the EU asked all member states to accept refugee quotas. In addition to the rebound of many countries in Eastern Europe, there are also problems in Germany and France, and many terrorist attacks have caused dissatisfaction among local people, encouraged the rise of right-wing parties, and challenged the refugee policy. ?

Right-wing parties in the Netherlands, France and Germany rose in the elections. The EU understands the need to reduce illegal immigration and combat human trafficking, but on the other hand, in order to meet the needs of the European labor market, it announced a new plan on the 27th.

According to the European Commission, the new refugee resettlement plan will prevent immigrants and traffickers from taking dangerous and illegal routes and allow refugees who really need international protection to enter Europe. The goal is to receive at least 50,000 refugees directly from Africa, the Middle East and Turkey in the next two years, so as to reduce the risk of illegal refugees crossing the Mediterranean by boat. ?

The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy issued a statement stressing that the cooperation between the EU, African partners and the United Nations has achieved initial results, and the EU has the ability to better protect migrants and reduce the profits of traffickers and smugglers. ?

Explaining the plan, Avramopoulos, head of the EU immigration department, said: "We need to introduce new alternatives to replace the dangerous journey." ?

The plan proposed by the European Union is mainly to establish a pipeline to directly receive refugees from third countries, but the statement did not elaborate on this practice.