Merkel seeks refugee deal with EU partners

Merkel seeks refugee deal with EU partners
# 20 June 2018 18:11 (UTC +04:00)

The leaders of Germany and seven other EU member states will gather in Brussels on Sunday for an informal summit on the refugee crisis, officials said on Wednesday, APA reports quoting Anadolu.

“Upon the invitation of European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, Chancellor Angela Merkel will travel to Brussels on Sunday and take part at the informal working meeting on the current issues of migration,” Steffen Seibert, the government spokesman, said at a news conference in Berlin.

EU member states Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, Austria, Spain, Malta and France -- which have been directly affected by the refugee crisis -- have also confirmed their attendance to the mini-summit, diplomats have told Anadolu Agency.

Sunday’s meeting came amid growing pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel at home to find an EU-wide solution to the refugee crisis.

Her ultra-conservative coalition partner Christian Social Union (CSU) has pushed for unilateral measures and gave Merkel a two-week deadline.

On Monday, CSU’s leader and Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said he would wait for the outcome of Merkel’s talks with EU partners until end of June and from July 1 he will start implementing stricter measures at Germany’s national borders.

He argued that asylum seekers should be turned away at Germany’s border if they entered the EU from another member state and first registered there. Or if they had already applied for asylum and been rejected.

Chancellor Merkel strongly opposed to Seehofer’s plan and said such a unilateral move would have “a domino effect”, prompting other EU member states to push back refugees and further increase the burden of member states like Italy and Greece.

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