EU and Western Balkans Endorse Migration Priorities Through 2030
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EU and Western Balkan partners endorsed new priorities for strengthening migration and asylum systems through 2030 at a Regional Steering Committee meeting held in Budva, Montenegro on April 20, 2026. The commitments cover four workplan areas: mixed migration, international protection, returns and alternatives to detention, and contingency planning for the period 2027-2030. Implementing agencies Frontex, EUAA, IOM, and UNHCR will continue supporting Western Balkan partners in aligning migration management with EU and international standards under the IPA-funded programme.
“The commitments were agreed at a Regional Steering Committee meeting in Budva, Montenegro, bringing together the European Commission, all six Western Balkan partners, and programme implementing agencies Frontex, EUAA, IOM, and UNHCR.”
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EU and Western Balkan partners endorsed new cooperation priorities for migration and asylum management for the period 2027-2030 at a Regional Steering Committee meeting in Budva, Montenegro. The endorsed workplan covers four areas: mixed migration, international protection, returns and alternatives to detention, and contingency planning. The programme is funded through the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA) and supports Western Balkan partners in strengthening migration systems in line with EU and international standards as part of the EU accession process.
For affected government agencies and implementing organisations, the endorsement signals continued multi-year cooperation and funding through 2030. Frontex, EUAA, IOM, and UNHCR will continue as implementing partners under the programme, supporting border identification, registration and referral, asylum procedures, reception, returns, and contingency planning across the six Western Balkan partner countries.
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- 2026-04-20
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- Budva, Montenegro
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EU and Western Balkans agree new priorities for migration and asylum cooperation through 2030
2026-04-20
EU and Western Balkan partners
have endorsed new priorities for strengthening migration and asylum systems
across the region, including joint work on returns, international protection,
and crisis preparedness for the period 2027–2030. The commitments were agreed
at a Regional Steering Committee meeting in Budva, Montenegro, bringing
together the European Commission, all six Western Balkan partners, and
programme implementing agencies Frontex, EUAA, IOM, and UNHCR.
Over two days, delegates
reviewed progress under the current programme and endorsed workplan priorities
across four areas: mixed migration, international protection, returns and
alternatives to detention, and contingency planning. They also began consultations
on priorities, expected impact, and activities for the next phase of the
programme, covering 2027 to 2030.
The meeting took place against
a backdrop of ongoing geopolitical challenges that have reinforced the
relevance of regional cooperation on migration. Although the programme was
first established over a decade ago, its focus on building resilient border management
and asylum systems in the Western Balkans remains as pertinent as ever.
The meeting was held under the
EU-funded regional programme “EU Regional Support to Protection-Sensitive
Migration Management Systems in the Western Balkans, Phase III,” funded
through the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA). The programme
supports Western Balkan partners in strengthening migration and asylum systems
in line with EU and international standards as part of the EU accession
process.
Over the past decade, the
programme has contributed to more effective and rights-based border and
migration management across the region, supporting capacities in border
identification, registration and referral, asylum procedures, reception,
returns, and contingency planning.
The Budva meeting brought
together participants from across the Western Balkans alongside representatives
of the European Commission (DG ENEST and DG HOME), the European External Action
Service, and EU Delegations from the six Western Balkan partners. The
programme’s implementing partners, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency
(Frontex), the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA), the International
Organisation for Migration (IOM), and the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR), also participated.
By fostering regional cooperation and joint ownership, the programme
continues to support safe, orderly, and rights-based migration management
systems that benefit people on the move, persons in need of international
protection, host communities, and institutions across the Western Balkans.
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