The debate on immigrants: EU meet to find solution

European Union leaders will try to find a common language to cope with the growing immigrant crisis, which is becoming a dance for the whole EU. Leaders of 16 states -- more than half of the 28 members as total as the EU has, will participate in “talks [...]
European Union leaders will try to find a common language to cope with the growing immigrant crisis, which is becoming a dance for the whole EU.
Leaders of 16 states -- more than half of the 28 members as total as the EU has a total, will participate in the “informal chat” today in Brussels.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said the meeting is held in order to negotiate with countries affected by the crisis.
At the heart of the problem is the dilemma of who should hold the responsibility for achieving mostly everyday countries like Italy, Greece and the last of Spain -- how long they must be asked to support immigrants, and what assistance the EU should offer to these states.












