“Crisis talks” for European countries about immigration next week

“Crisis talks” for European countries about immigration next week

The internal ministers of European countries will be “crisis talks” next week, after a dispute between France and Italy over the fate of migrants rescued at sea.
Diplomats in Brussels said that an extraordinary meeting of the Internal Affairs Council will be held on Friday, November 25, at a time when Brussels is working to resolve the dispute.
The Czech presidency of the European Union stated that the ministers will discuss the status quo “on all ways of immigration.


This comes on the occurrence of a dispute between Italy and France. It was an end to the Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, a French behavior towards the immigrants as “aggressive” and “unjustified”, after Paris suspended a plan to receive 3,500 refugees currently present in Italy under the European Distribution Agreement.

Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni is calling for other European Union countries to bear more burden of receiving illegal immigrants, and it appears to be ready to push this issue to the head of the European agenda.
Italy, along with Cyprus, Greece and Malta, feels dissatisfied, because the European voluntary mechanism to manage migrant flows does not do enough to relieve pressure from it.

Italy had refused this month to enter the “Ocean Viking” ship of a non -governmental organization with 234 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean.
France has also also rejected the requests for 44 out of 234 people who went down in Tulun, noting that they would go to their countries.
France and Germany will receive about a third of those who will be allowed to survive, while the rest goes to other European Union countries that volunteered to receive a certain number.

Immigration to the European Union through other ways, especially through the western Balkans, is also a source of concern in Brussels.
After the criticism made by Brussels to Serbia, the non -member state of the European Union, as a starting point for illegal immigrants who seek to enter the European Union, Belgrade announced its tension in granting visas..

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