More than 10 EU countries expressed their readiness to assist Germany in sending back migrants to countries of their first arrival in the bloc, local media reported.
Der Spiegel media outlet obtained on Saturday the document called “More Order, Control in Migration Policy” shared among the leadership of the parliamentary groups of the ruling Christian Democratic Party (CDU) and Social Democratic Party (SPD). The document contains results of the European Council summit held on Thursday-Friday.
The document says that Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic agreed to assist in accelerated procedure of sending undocumented migrants from Germany.
However, Hungary and the Czech Republic reportedly refuted the information about their participation in the deal.
(Sputnik)
1/7/18
Der Spiegel media outlet obtained on Saturday the document called “More Order, Control in Migration Policy” shared among the leadership of the parliamentary groups of the ruling Christian Democratic Party (CDU) and Social Democratic Party (SPD). The document contains results of the European Council summit held on Thursday-Friday.
The document says that Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic agreed to assist in accelerated procedure of sending undocumented migrants from Germany.
However, Hungary and the Czech Republic reportedly refuted the information about their participation in the deal.
(Sputnik)
1/7/18
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