Migrants sent back from Croatia can either seek asylum in Serbia or be
returned to the country from which they entered our territory, says
Aleksandar Vulin.
The Serbian minister of labor and social and veteran affairs added on Wednesday that "if they don't accept that, they will be treated as illegal migrants."
During a visit to a center for children and youth in Banja Koviljaca, western Serbia, Vulin told reporters that any possibility of further returning of migrants from Croatia "would not be allowed" - as the country had accepted responsibility for everyone who had entered its territory.
Vulin added that around 200 migrants entered Serbia from Croatia late on Tuesday, and are now accommodated in the one stop center in Sid, where they are "talked with and offered options."
[ b92.net]
17/2/16
The Serbian minister of labor and social and veteran affairs added on Wednesday that "if they don't accept that, they will be treated as illegal migrants."
During a visit to a center for children and youth in Banja Koviljaca, western Serbia, Vulin told reporters that any possibility of further returning of migrants from Croatia "would not be allowed" - as the country had accepted responsibility for everyone who had entered its territory.
Vulin added that around 200 migrants entered Serbia from Croatia late on Tuesday, and are now accommodated in the one stop center in Sid, where they are "talked with and offered options."
[ b92.net]
17/2/16
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