Thursday, September 24, 2015

EU pledges $1.1 bln to agencies helping refugees

European Union leaders, faced with a staggering migration crisis and deep divisions over how to tackle it, managed to agree early on Thursday to boost border controls to ease arrivals and to send 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) to international agencies helping refugees at camps near their home countries.

The leaders also said that task forces of European experts sent to help register and screen migrants in so-called hotspots must be fully operational in Greece and Italy, and perhaps also Bulgaria, by November.

The move is intended to quickly identify migrants eligible for refugee status and relocation into other European countries, and to filter out economic migrants who are unlikely to qualify for asylum in Europe.


“The measures we have agreed today will not end the crisis. But they are all necessary steps in the right direction,” EU Council President Donald Tusk said at the conclusion of the more than seven-hour meeting.
He added that European leaders, who have disagreed acrimoniously with one another over how best to tackle the flow of people into the continent, finally appeared to reach agreement.

“Tonight we have a common understanding that we cannot continue like we did before,” he said, adding that the crisis will only deepen....

 alarabiya.net
24/9/15
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