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Budapest Process
The Budapest Process is a consultative forum of more than 50 Governments and 10 international organisations, aiming at developing comprehensive and sustainable systems for orderly migration. It involves States from the wider European region (EU Member States, SAp, CIS and others) with the purpose of exchanging information and experiences in dealing with related topics such as: regular and irregular migration, asylum, visa, border management, trafficking in human beings and smuggling of migrants, readmission, return, etc. Through this dialogue, the Process promotes good governance in the field of migration, a harmonised approach in dealing with irregular migration challenges and is supporting the transfer and common understanding of migration concepts and policies.
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