Chancellor Merkel: EU needs domestic solidarity for immigrants

A new approach by European Council President Donald Tusk to abandon quotas for the distribution of migrants to the European Union is not enough, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said today at the EU summit, where migration is a key issue. “Mes EU member states, cannot have a selective solidarity on which [...]
“Mes EU member states, cannot have a selective solidarity at the angle of my”, she stressed.
Merkel warned that the current <x0 migration system in the EU is not functioning at all, because it is restoring the borders eliminated among border countries, therefore solidarity within the EU” is necessary.
In recent days, the chairman of the European Council has sent the heads of 28 member states, a letter in which he praised the European Commission's important role in managing migration and called quotas defined as ineffective and divisive, causing protests by many member states and an institutional clash with the EU executive.












