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Migrant crisis: Croatia will 'force' Hungary to take migrants Croatia 'forcing' Hungary to take migrants
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Croatia will "force" Hungary to accept migrants by continuing to send them to Hungary's border, its PM says. Croatia will "force" Hungary to accept migrants by continuing to send them to the border, its PM says.
Zoran Milanovic's statement was the latest in an increasingly bad-tempered exchange of views over how to handle the migrant influx.Zoran Milanovic's statement was the latest in an increasingly bad-tempered exchange of views over how to handle the migrant influx.
Hungary has accused Croatia of breaking international law by not registering migrants - one minister reportedly calling Mr Milanovic "pathetic".Hungary has accused Croatia of breaking international law by not registering migrants - one minister reportedly calling Mr Milanovic "pathetic".
Croatia says more than 20,000 migrants have entered since Wednesday.Croatia says more than 20,000 migrants have entered since Wednesday.
Its response has typified the EU confusion over how to handle the crisis - migrants were initially welcomed to travel through the country, but then borders were hastily closed to regulate the flow as the government said numbers had become untenable. Some 8,000 passed into Hungary on Friday, the Hungarian authorities said.
Croatia's response has typified the EU confusion over how to handle the crisis - migrants were initially welcomed to travel through the country, but then borders were hastily closed to regulate the flow as the government said numbers had become untenable.
In Hungary, migrants have at times been met with tear gas and water cannon as they try to push their way north. In Slovenia police used pepper spray on one group.In Hungary, migrants have at times been met with tear gas and water cannon as they try to push their way north. In Slovenia police used pepper spray on one group.
Most of the migrants, many fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa, want to go to Germany or the Scandinavian countries.Most of the migrants, many fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa, want to go to Germany or the Scandinavian countries.
Their march through Europe is becoming a race against the changing political mood of its nation states, says the BBC's Lucy Williamson in Croatia.Their march through Europe is becoming a race against the changing political mood of its nation states, says the BBC's Lucy Williamson in Croatia.
Each day now there are new routes and new rules marking the map of Europe - and without a pan-European solution, it is every nation for itself. Each day now there are new routes and new rules marking the map of Europe - and without a pan-European solution, it is every nation for itself, she says.
The EU is to hold emergency talks next week.The EU is to hold emergency talks next week.
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In pictures: Migrants seek new routesIn pictures: Migrants seek new routes
Timelapse of migrant queue at Croatian border
What is the next route through Europe?What is the next route through Europe?
How is the migrant crisis dividing EU countries?How is the migrant crisis dividing EU countries?
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Paths blocked
A five-year-old girl has become one of the latest victims of the chaotic situation after she died when a boat she was travelling on to the Greek island of Lesbos sank, the Greek coastguard said.A five-year-old girl has become one of the latest victims of the chaotic situation after she died when a boat she was travelling on to the Greek island of Lesbos sank, the Greek coastguard said.
At least 13 other migrants on board the boat are missing.At least 13 other migrants on board the boat are missing.
Amid government divisions over how to handle the crisis, migrants have found their paths blocked - with many sleeping at railway stations or by roadsides.Amid government divisions over how to handle the crisis, migrants have found their paths blocked - with many sleeping at railway stations or by roadsides.
Hundreds of people slept on a motorway near Edirne in north-western Turkey, after Turkish police stopped them from crossing the border into Greece on Friday evening.Hundreds of people slept on a motorway near Edirne in north-western Turkey, after Turkish police stopped them from crossing the border into Greece on Friday evening.
Croatia says some border crossings remain open but that it has been forced to close some because of the sheer volume of migrants. 'People smuggling'
Croatia says some border crossings remain open but that it has been forced to close others because of the sheer volume of migrants.
It says the weight of numbers - particularly since Hungary sealed its border with Serbia - means its only option is to allow the migrants to pass through, and has called for a unified EU response.It says the weight of numbers - particularly since Hungary sealed its border with Serbia - means its only option is to allow the migrants to pass through, and has called for a unified EU response.
"There has not been an agreement with Hungary," Mr Milanovic told reporters."There has not been an agreement with Hungary," Mr Milanovic told reporters.
"We forced them, by sending people up there. And we'll keep doing it," he said in the north-eastern town of Beli Manastir, from where buses and trains packed with migrants were sent north to Hungary on Friday."We forced them, by sending people up there. And we'll keep doing it," he said in the north-eastern town of Beli Manastir, from where buses and trains packed with migrants were sent north to Hungary on Friday.
Mr Milanovic also blamed Greece and Turkey for failing to prevent migrants crossing into Europe by sea. More buses carrying migrants arrived at the Beremend crossing on Saturday.
Mr Milanovic said the migrants "want to leave the country, so this is the only way, for us to let them pass through in a civilised way".
He also blamed Greece and Turkey for failing to prevent migrants crossing into Europe by sea.
Croatia's approach has angered Slovenia and Hungary.Croatia's approach has angered Slovenia and Hungary.
A Slovenian government spokesman accused Croatia of "intentional participation in people smuggling", while Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto reportedly called Mr Milanovic's handling of the situation "pathetic". Hungarian government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs accused Croatia of "intentional participation in people smuggling" and said it had "let down Hungary and the EU and has given up on all legal commitments that bind it".
Hungary also accused Croatia of breaking international law when it sent a trainload of migrants across the border. Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto reportedly called Mr Milanovic's handling of the situation "pathetic".
Slovenia said Croatia had broken the rules of both the EU and the Schengen free movement area.
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Hungary has taken a tough line on the migrant influx, building fences along its borders with Serbia and Croatia and, on Saturday, calling up army reservists to assist, according to state media quoted by Reuters. Hungary has taken a tough line on the migrant influx, and on Saturday called up army reservists to assist.
It enacted tough laws this week after erecting a razor-wire fence along its Serbian border, making it a criminal offence to cross it. It says it will impose the same conditions once the fence along its Croatian border is completed in the next few days.
Asylum seekers want to reach Hungary and Slovenia, which are in the borderless Schengen Area, en route to more prosperous northern European countries - with Germany the favourite destination.Asylum seekers want to reach Hungary and Slovenia, which are in the borderless Schengen Area, en route to more prosperous northern European countries - with Germany the favourite destination.
The EU has been strongly criticised for its failure to co-ordinate a response.The EU has been strongly criticised for its failure to co-ordinate a response.
Interior ministers will hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday in another attempt to agree on relocating migrants with binding quotas for each state.Interior ministers will hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday in another attempt to agree on relocating migrants with binding quotas for each state.
The next day, EU leaders will hold an extraordinary summit on migration.The next day, EU leaders will hold an extraordinary summit on migration.
Migrant crisis in Europe: Key datesMigrant crisis in Europe: Key dates
A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.
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