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EU leaders agree on migration after late-night summit

 

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel leaves a European Union leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium, June 29, 2018. REUTERS/Eric Vidal

 

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders reached an agreement on migration after almost 10 hours of chaotic talks in Brussels over the sensitive issue threatening their union and zone of free travel, as well as German Chancellor Angela Merkel's government.

 

"EU28 leaders have agreed on (summit) conclusions, including on migration," the chairman of the talks, Donald Tusk, said.

 

Italy has earlier blocked any agreement at the summit - which was also about trade and security, among other things - unless EU peers meet its demands over migration.

 

(Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska, Richard Lough)

 
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1 minute ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Reuters being somewhat economical with the truth, again!

 

All they've agreed is common language and that there is no agreement. Not even close to one.

Better coverage by Reuters at the link below.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-summit-conclusions-migration/details-of-eu-agreement-on-migration-idUSKBN1JP0DS

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Just now, Baerboxer said:

Thanks for posting the link.

 

"The European Council is determined... to prevent a return to the uncontrolled flows of 2015 and to further stem illegal migration on all existing and emerging routes."

 

That seems to be a direct criticism of Mrs Merkel's open door policy?

 

"On EU territory, those who are saved, according to international law, should be taken charge of, on the basis of a shared effort, through the transfer in controlled centres set up in Member States, only on a voluntary basis, "

 

So no mandatory quotas as demanded by Mrs. Merkel then?

 

Not been a good week for her. 

Not a good week due to the spoiling activities by Visegrad members and a few others. The ball is slowing starting to move in the right direction, hopefully will get more momentum in the coming months as additional funding and resources are agreed by cooperating countries.

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8 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

Thanks for posting the link.

 

"The European Council is determined... to prevent a return to the uncontrolled flows of 2015 and to further stem illegal migration on all existing and emerging routes."

 

That seems to be a direct criticism of Mrs Merkel's open door policy?

 

"On EU territory, those who are saved, according to international law, should be taken charge of, on the basis of a shared effort, through the transfer in controlled centres set up in Member States, only on a voluntary basis, "

 

So no mandatory quotas as demanded by Mrs. Merkel then?

 

Not been a good week for her. 

Probably the most savvy politician in the world.

Trump could learn a lot from her. 

Actually he could learn a lot but is only interested in his ego and self enrichment

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