Monday, February 29, 2016

EU can't let Greece plunge into 'chaos' in refugee crisis - Merkel

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Sunday that the EU cannot allow Greece, a country bailed out from its huge debt crisis, to plunge into "chaos" by shutting European borders to refugees.

"Do you seriously believe that all the euro states that last year fought all the way to keep Greece in the eurozone -- and we were the strictest -- can one year later allow Greece to, in a way, plunge into chaos?" Merkel said in a TV interview.

Merkel criticised the move by Austria and several Balkan countries to introduce border controls or cap daily migrant arrivals, creating a bottleneck in Greece as refugee boats continue to arrive from Turkey.

"What has happened is exactly what we feared, that a country is now left alone with its problems, and we can't allow that," the German leader said in a lengthy interview on the migrant crisis with public broadcaster ARD.

Merkel -- who had long sparred with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, demanding strict austerity in return for billions in EU-IMF bailouts -- said she was now in close contact with the leftist leader on the refugee influx.

Anger has been building in Greece, the European gateway for hundreds of thousands of migrants, after Vienna introduced a daily cap on asylum applications and four Balkan countries, FYROM [***], Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia, tightened entry conditions.

Germany last year took in over one million asylum seekers, more than half from war-torn Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, leaving Merkel exposed to rising criticism at home as well as from many EU partners.

Merkel insisted that the refugee influx be reduced through tightening EU external borders, involving NATO ships in a surveillance mission to stop refugee boats from Turkey, and an EU deal with Ankara.

"But many don't believe in this way and are saying 'well, who knows whether that will work?' said the chancellor.

"If that's the way you approach a problem, then indeed it won't work out."

Merkel said of eastern European countries that have tightened their border controls: "The problem is that they acted independently and unilaterally, but it's not good if a country is not involved."

She added: "Greece was simply left on the outside. The border was secured from the FYROM [***] side, without anyone speaking with Greece about whether Greece wanted to secure its borders too."

Merkel said Germany's responsibility was "not to solve the problem at the expense of another country but together with other countries. That's what we did in the euro crisis and that's what we have to do in the refugee crisis."

She insisted she remained optimistic on tackling the wider refugee crisis, and vowed -- with unusual passion -- that "it's my damn duty and obligation to do everything possible for Europe to find a united path."
(AFP)
 france24.com
29/2/16
***[After the necessary corrections with the name "FYROM"]

***[GREECE recognized this country with the name "FYROM"]
***[UN  resolution A/RES/47/225 of 8 April 1993]
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1 comment:

  1. Merkel kritisiert Wiens Obergrenze: "Nicht mein Europa" ...

    Im Oktober war die Frage noch eine ganz andere. "Schaffen wir das?", fragte Moderatorin Anne Will die deutsche Kanzlerin da noch recht zaghaft. Jetzt, vier Monate später, hieß es: "Bleiben Sie bei Ihrer Linie, Frau Merkel?" Die Antwort blieb dieselbe. "Ja!", sagte Angela Merkel am Sonntagabend im ARD-Interview in sehr bestimmtem Ton. Überhaupt war die Tonlage, die die deutsche Kanzlerin anschlug, genauso emotional und genauso unbeirrt wie damals – mit einem kleinen Unterschied: Der Ärger über Österreich, der war neu.
    "Der andere leidet"

    "Wenn der eine seine Grenze definiert, muss der andere darunter leiden. Das ist nicht mein Europa", sagte sie kopfschüttelnd auf die Frage, was sie von der kürzlich beschlossenen Obergrenzen-Politik Wiens halte. Überhaupt stimme sie unzufrieden, dass Österreich "einseitig" agiert habe und dass Wien den Schwenk in seiner Flüchtlingspolitik genau vor dem EU-Rat beschlossen habe. Auch die Tatsache, dass Griechenland nicht in die Politik Wiens miteinbezogen worden sei, ärgere sie. "Griechenland hat man einfach außen vor gelassen", sagte Merkel mehrfach. "Man kann das Land ja nicht einfach im Stich lassen"........http://kurier.at/politik/ausland/merkel-bei-anne-will-kritik-an-oesterreichs-obergrenze-nicht-mein-europa/183.981.131

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