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JAHORINA MOUNTAIN, Bosnia June 8 (Reuters) - Security and migration officials from six Western Balkans countries, all of which aspire to join the European Union, on Thursday pledged to work together with the EU and United Nations agencies to improve sustainable migration governance. "When it comes to the migrant crisis, we from the Western Balkans face not only humanitarian challenges but also security and political challenges," said Bosnia's Security Minister Nenad Nesic, who hosted the meeting at a mountain resort near the capital Sarajevo. "Trends in migration are very dynamic and the Western Balkans is a major transitory route," Ugochi Florence Daniels, the IOM Deputy Director General for Operations, told Reuters. "The action plan is an opportunity to deal with the immediate issues - trafficking and smuggling and sustainable returns," Daniels said. "It is also an opportunity to look at the longer-term opportunities that migration is bringing - remittances to the Western Balkans are $10 billion or 10% of GDP - that is a significant contribution to development," she added.
Persons: Nenad Nesic, Oliver Spasovski, Ugochi Florence Daniels, Daniels, Daria Sito, Angus MacSwan Organizations: European Union, EU, United Nations, Bosnia's, International Organisation for Migration, Operations, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Bosnia, Balkans, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, Kosovo, East, Afghanistan, Asia, Africa, Sarajevo, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia's
"It always rains a lot here, it's very cold and it's January and it feels like summer," said Bilbao resident Eusebio Folgeira, 81. French tourist Joana Host said: "It's like nice weather for biking but we know it's like the planet is burning. Scientists have not yet analysed the specific ways in which climate change affected the recent high temperatures, but January's warm weather spell fits into the longer-term trend of rising temperatures due to human-caused climate change. "The record-breaking heat across Europe over the new year was made more likely to happen by human-caused climate change, just as climate change is now making every heatwave more likely and hotter," said Dr Friederike Otto, climate scientist at Imperial College London. French national weather agency Meteo France attributed the anomalous temperatures to a mass of warm air moving to Europe from subtropical zones.
„CEFTA în pandemie: Realizări și Provocări” a fost titlul Conferinței hibride de astăzi, deschisă la Jahorina, Bosnia și Herțegovina pentru a marca sfârșitul Săptămânii CEFTA 2020. Evenimentul de închidere a urmat după câteva zile de întâlniri și discuții pe platforme virtuale și a fost o oportunitate de a sumariza realizările din 2020. Președinția CEFTA a Bosniei și Herțegovinei a fost marcată de două mari realizări: menținerea și facilitarea comerțului, în ciuda pandemiei COVID-19 și adoptarea Pieței Regionale Comune. Aceasta va apropia și mai mult piețele de servicii din CEFTA și va permite mai multe oportunități pentru întreprinderi și cetățeni. Conferința CEFTA a fost susținută de proiectul Uniunii Europene – EU4Trade.
Persons: Djikic, El, Panelistii Organizations: Comerțului, Comunității Transporturilor, Summit, Reglementare, Uniunii Europene, Central Locations: Jahorina, Bosnia, Herțegovina, Herțegovinei, coronavirus, Balcanilor de Vest, Sofia, CEFTA, Republica Moldova, Albania, Macedonia, Moldova, Muntenegru, Serbia, UNMIK Kosovo
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