Germany warned on Tuesday of a repeat of the chaotic influx of migrants that cau...
LUXEMBOURG/BRUSSELS - Germany warned on Tuesday of a repeat of the chaotic influx of migrants that caught the European Union unprepared in 2015, with Greece and Cyprus sounding alarms over a fresh surge of arrivals from neighboring Turkey.
“If we leave all the countries on the EU’s external border , there will never be a common European asylum policy,” German interior minister Horst Seehofer said. Greece saw the highest monthly arrival numbers in August since the 2016 EU-Turkey deal that greatly reduced sea crossings there, according to a document - seen by Reuters - prepared by Finland, which currently holds the bloc’s rotating presidency.
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