Commissioner for Refugees and Migration Nataša Stanisavljević attended the annual meeting of the Training Institute on Migration Capacity Partnership for the Mediterranean (MCP Med TI) in Amman, Kingdom of Jordan.
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Commissioner for Refugees and Migration Nataša Stanisavljević attended the annual meeting of the Training Institute on Migration Capacity Partnership for the Mediterranean (MCP Med TI) in Amman, Kingdom of Jordan.
The meeting focusing on strengthening partnerships and state capacities in order to better address the challenges posed by migration and manage them effectively was opened by Minister of Interior of the Kingdom of Jordan Mazin Abdellah Hilal Al Farrayeh.
Stanisavljević pointed out at the meeting that Serbia has shown humanity and readiness to take care of migrants in an organised manner over the years, regardless of the country they come from, and added that it will continue this policy with empathy and understanding, providing assistance to all who need it.
The Commissioner for Refugees and Migration emphasised that more than a million and a half migrants have passed through our country since the beginning of the migration crisis that has gripped the whole of Europe, and adequate care and support have been a major challenge that we have successfully overcome.
The meeting also discussed further cooperation between the Plandište Training Centre and the Malta Training Institute, as well as with other training centres within the network of the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD).
The participation of the Republic of Serbia in such gatherings confirms our commitment to international cooperation, knowledge exchange and continuous capacity building in the field of migration, the statement said.
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