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Refugee crisis: EU summit amid resentment over quota deal – live Refugee crisis: EU summit amid resentment over quota deal – live
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The European Commission has announced a multi-billion euro package to tackle the refugee crisis including €1bn of aid Turkey and €17m for Serbia.
EU president Jean-Claude Juncker said the EU needed to go further than the binding quota plan agreed on Tuesday. He said: “The decision to relocate 160,000 people from the most affected Member States is a historic first and a genuine, laudable expression of European solidarity. It cannot be the end of the story, however. It is time for further, bold, determined and concerted action by the European Union, by its institutions and by all its Member States.”
Under the commission’s plans member states will be able to request “rapid border intervention teams” to protect Europe’s borders.
It also announced that proposals for legal migration, including a relaxation of work permit rules, will be set out in March 2016.
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Slovakia threatens court action over quotasSlovakia threatens court action over quotas
Slovakia will go to court to challenge quotas for distributing asylum-seekers, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has announced.Slovakia will go to court to challenge quotas for distributing asylum-seekers, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has announced.
“We will go in two directions: first one, we will file a charge at the court in Luxembourg... secondly, we will not implement the (decision) of the interior ministers,” Fico told reporters.“We will go in two directions: first one, we will file a charge at the court in Luxembourg... secondly, we will not implement the (decision) of the interior ministers,” Fico told reporters.
On Tuesday he said: “As long as I am prime minister, mandatory quotas will not be implemented on Slovak territory.”On Tuesday he said: “As long as I am prime minister, mandatory quotas will not be implemented on Slovak territory.”
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UN urges Britain and France to tackle 'horrible conditions' facing refugees in CalaisUN urges Britain and France to tackle 'horrible conditions' facing refugees in Calais
The UN secretary general’s special representative on migration has urged Britain and France to act immediately to tackle the “horrible conditions” facing refugees in Calais.The UN secretary general’s special representative on migration has urged Britain and France to act immediately to tackle the “horrible conditions” facing refugees in Calais.
After a visit to the makeshift camp, dubbed the Jungle, Peter Sutherland, said the conditions there were an indictment to society.After a visit to the makeshift camp, dubbed the Jungle, Peter Sutherland, said the conditions there were an indictment to society.
I cannot easily recover from the shock of Calais.the French and British governments should rapidly respond to the horrible conditions.I cannot easily recover from the shock of Calais.the French and British governments should rapidly respond to the horrible conditions.
With the filth has come disease and the place is testimony to the desperation of the people in it. They deserve immediate action.With the filth has come disease and the place is testimony to the desperation of the people in it. They deserve immediate action.
The Camp in Calais is a truly dreadful place. It is an indictment of society that it exists.Why have the media largely moved on?The Camp in Calais is a truly dreadful place. It is an indictment of society that it exists.Why have the media largely moved on?
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The Guardian’s Europe editor Ian Traynor previews the summit:The Guardian’s Europe editor Ian Traynor previews the summit:
EU leaders are preparing for a tense summit in Brussels dedicated to the continent’s migration crisis, a day after European governments forced through a divisive deal to impose refugee quotas.EU leaders are preparing for a tense summit in Brussels dedicated to the continent’s migration crisis, a day after European governments forced through a divisive deal to impose refugee quotas.
The leaders did not want their emergency summit on Wednesday evening to be hijacked by an unseemly squabble over quotas and ordered interior ministers to strike a deal in which member states will share 120,000 people between them.The leaders did not want their emergency summit on Wednesday evening to be hijacked by an unseemly squabble over quotas and ordered interior ministers to strike a deal in which member states will share 120,000 people between them.
The summit will focus on the faster screening and fingerprinting of people arriving on the EU’s southern borders and helping neighbouring countries in the Balkans and the Middle East, notably Turkey, to stop people heading for the EU.The summit will focus on the faster screening and fingerprinting of people arriving on the EU’s southern borders and helping neighbouring countries in the Balkans and the Middle East, notably Turkey, to stop people heading for the EU.
The policies presuppose substantial increases in staffing and resources for EU police and border agencies and the ceding of national authority over borders to the same EU agencies, none of which is proceeding quickly. Any summit decision must be unanimous under EU rules, unlike decisions taken at the level of ministers.The policies presuppose substantial increases in staffing and resources for EU police and border agencies and the ceding of national authority over borders to the same EU agencies, none of which is proceeding quickly. Any summit decision must be unanimous under EU rules, unlike decisions taken at the level of ministers.
Related: EU braces for turbulent summit after divisive deal on refugee quotasRelated: EU braces for turbulent summit after divisive deal on refugee quotas
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Romania, one of the four EU states who voted against mandatory quotas, says it can manage the number of refugees the EU plans to send its way under the scheme.Romania, one of the four EU states who voted against mandatory quotas, says it can manage the number of refugees the EU plans to send its way under the scheme.
President Klaus Iohannis said he regretted that the decision was forced to a vote rather than the negotiated, and insisted that binding quotas were not the solution.President Klaus Iohannis said he regretted that the decision was forced to a vote rather than the negotiated, and insisted that binding quotas were not the solution.
Romania has said it can take in a maximum 1,785 of migrants in a voluntary scheme to help ease pressures. Under the relocation scheme it would take in 2,475 people.Romania has said it can take in a maximum 1,785 of migrants in a voluntary scheme to help ease pressures. Under the relocation scheme it would take in 2,475 people.
“The decision has been made. I understand other countries plan to challenge it and we will wait to see the outcome,” Iohannis told reporters.“The decision has been made. I understand other countries plan to challenge it and we will wait to see the outcome,” Iohannis told reporters.
He added: “In reality, the number of refugees Romania must receive during a period of 1-2 years ... is not large. It is manageable and I think Romania must show solidarity.”He added: “In reality, the number of refugees Romania must receive during a period of 1-2 years ... is not large. It is manageable and I think Romania must show solidarity.”
Of the four dissenting countries only Slovakia has vowed to fight the imposition of quotas.Of the four dissenting countries only Slovakia has vowed to fight the imposition of quotas.
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Related: Fattemah's choice: stay in a warzone or risk losing her baby on journey to EuropeRelated: Fattemah's choice: stay in a warzone or risk losing her baby on journey to Europe
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The Serbia-Croatia feud is escalating. Prime Minster Aleksandar Vucic has written to the EU to complain about Croatia’s closed border with Serbia, while his foreign minister Ivica Dacic accused Croatia of leading a “trade war”.The Serbia-Croatia feud is escalating. Prime Minster Aleksandar Vucic has written to the EU to complain about Croatia’s closed border with Serbia, while his foreign minister Ivica Dacic accused Croatia of leading a “trade war”.
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Hungary’s anti immigration prime minister Viktor Orbán is not in Brussels for the summit. He’s visiting Bavaria instead.Hungary’s anti immigration prime minister Viktor Orbán is not in Brussels for the summit. He’s visiting Bavaria instead.
He is holding talks with the prime minister of Bavaria Horst Seehofer, who praised Hungary’s tough stance on immigration over the weekend. Germany could not have gained control over the refugee situation if Orbán had not decided to close his country’s borders, Seehofer told the German all-news channel N24. “We will be thankful for what Orbán does”, he said.He is holding talks with the prime minister of Bavaria Horst Seehofer, who praised Hungary’s tough stance on immigration over the weekend. Germany could not have gained control over the refugee situation if Orbán had not decided to close his country’s borders, Seehofer told the German all-news channel N24. “We will be thankful for what Orbán does”, he said.
Hungary has indicated it will reluctantly accept Europe’s decision on quota, but questioned the feasibility of the plan. Zoltán Kovács, a government spokesman, said: “We believe it will be impossible to keep people assigned to, say, Slovakia if they want to go to Germany. How do you keep people in one country if they want to go join their relatives who live in another EU country or want the more favourable social welfare benefits in that country?”Hungary has indicated it will reluctantly accept Europe’s decision on quota, but questioned the feasibility of the plan. Zoltán Kovács, a government spokesman, said: “We believe it will be impossible to keep people assigned to, say, Slovakia if they want to go to Germany. How do you keep people in one country if they want to go join their relatives who live in another EU country or want the more favourable social welfare benefits in that country?”
Orbán was greeted with protesters.Orbán was greeted with protesters.
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Czechs likely to accept quotasCzechs likely to accept quotas
The Czech government, one of four to vote against quotas, is not likely to challenge the European Union’s decision, Reuters reports citing the Czech public news agency CTK.The Czech government, one of four to vote against quotas, is not likely to challenge the European Union’s decision, Reuters reports citing the Czech public news agency CTK.
Several ministers from Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka’s Social Democratic party and from the ANO movement told the agency such a step was not probable as they were arriving for a regular government session.Several ministers from Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka’s Social Democratic party and from the ANO movement told the agency such a step was not probable as they were arriving for a regular government session.
But the Slovak PM, Robert Fico, has pledged to defy it. “As long as I am prime minister, mandatory quotas will not be implemented on Slovak territory,” he told MPs in Bratislava.But the Slovak PM, Robert Fico, has pledged to defy it. “As long as I am prime minister, mandatory quotas will not be implemented on Slovak territory,” he told MPs in Bratislava.
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EU Commission vice-president Frans Timmermans has urged the four dissenting member states to respect the EU’s decision on quota. Asked to comment on Slovakia’s intention to resist the imposition of quotas, Timmermans said: “In the European Union, a treaty based organisation, a decision is a decision regardless of the way you voted. The decision is legal, it’s valid and it binds all members.”EU Commission vice-president Frans Timmermans has urged the four dissenting member states to respect the EU’s decision on quota. Asked to comment on Slovakia’s intention to resist the imposition of quotas, Timmermans said: “In the European Union, a treaty based organisation, a decision is a decision regardless of the way you voted. The decision is legal, it’s valid and it binds all members.”
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Austrian police say that about 2,500 migrants and refugees have arrived at the main border point between Austria and Hungary, a day after 5,000 crossed into Austria.Austrian police say that about 2,500 migrants and refugees have arrived at the main border point between Austria and Hungary, a day after 5,000 crossed into Austria.
Police spokesman Helmut Marban told AP that the new arrivals were bused to the Hungarian side of the Nickelsdorf crossing point early Wednesday. From there they are walking into Austria.Police spokesman Helmut Marban told AP that the new arrivals were bused to the Hungarian side of the Nickelsdorf crossing point early Wednesday. From there they are walking into Austria.
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Croatia has said it will bus another 4,000 refugees to the Hungarian border after announcing the number of new arrivals in Croatia has increased to 39,000 since Hungary sealed its border with Serbia last week.Croatia has said it will bus another 4,000 refugees to the Hungarian border after announcing the number of new arrivals in Croatia has increased to 39,000 since Hungary sealed its border with Serbia last week.
Interior minister Ranko Ostojic, made the announcement on a visit to the crowded Opatovac transit camp overnight, according to the Croatian news site HRT.Interior minister Ranko Ostojic, made the announcement on a visit to the crowded Opatovac transit camp overnight, according to the Croatian news site HRT.
Update: The figure for new arrivals has climbed to 44,000 according Croatia’s interior ministry, including a record 8,750 on Tuesday.Update: The figure for new arrivals has climbed to 44,000 according Croatia’s interior ministry, including a record 8,750 on Tuesday.
Hungary has been accepting bus loads of refugees across its border with Croatia. It then buses the refugees to Austria.Hungary has been accepting bus loads of refugees across its border with Croatia. It then buses the refugees to Austria.
The Hungarian police reported more than 5,000 new arrivals on Tuesday after the number dropped to a few hundred last week.The Hungarian police reported more than 5,000 new arrivals on Tuesday after the number dropped to a few hundred last week.
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Croatia’s interior minister Ranko Ostojic has promised thousands of refugees queuing at the Opatovac camp that they will be transferred.Croatia’s interior minister Ranko Ostojic has promised thousands of refugees queuing at the Opatovac camp that they will be transferred.
Crowded again at the entrance of Opatovac camp. Interior minister Ostojić: Maintain order, you'll all be transferred pic.twitter.com/w3taVbJzTGCrowded again at the entrance of Opatovac camp. Interior minister Ostojić: Maintain order, you'll all be transferred pic.twitter.com/w3taVbJzTG
Some 4,000 people registered at the camp on Tuesday, according to the BBC’s Anna Holligan who filmed the scene on Periscope.Some 4,000 people registered at the camp on Tuesday, according to the BBC’s Anna Holligan who filmed the scene on Periscope.
LIVE on #Periscope: Opatovac transit camp - Syrians, Iraqis, Afghans... https://t.co/bS69HNpN63LIVE on #Periscope: Opatovac transit camp - Syrians, Iraqis, Afghans... https://t.co/bS69HNpN63
Meanwhile, road traffic between Serbia and Croatia faces continued disruption after truck drives blocked the border crossing at Batrovci, when Croatia decided to allow a limited number of trucks to pass the border, according to Balkan Insight.Meanwhile, road traffic between Serbia and Croatia faces continued disruption after truck drives blocked the border crossing at Batrovci, when Croatia decided to allow a limited number of trucks to pass the border, according to Balkan Insight.
At least 35,000 migrants, many of them Syrian refugees, have entered Croatia from Serbia since Tuesday last week, when Hungary sealed its border with Serbia.At least 35,000 migrants, many of them Syrian refugees, have entered Croatia from Serbia since Tuesday last week, when Hungary sealed its border with Serbia.
Since the end of last week, Croatia has been bussing new arrivals to the Hungarian border. Croatia says it cannot cope with the numbers, saying Serbia should send them to Hungary and Romania too. Reuters has more on the continuing border feud:Since the end of last week, Croatia has been bussing new arrivals to the Hungarian border. Croatia says it cannot cope with the numbers, saying Serbia should send them to Hungary and Romania too. Reuters has more on the continuing border feud:
Serbia gave Croatia until the end of Wednesday to lift the freight blockade or face political, legal and economic retaliation.Serbia gave Croatia until the end of Wednesday to lift the freight blockade or face political, legal and economic retaliation.
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said he had spoken by phone with his Croatian counterpart, Zoran Milanovic, and that they would continue discussions to find a resolution. Without a deal by midnight on Wednesday, he said, Serbia would implement a package of measures against Zagreb.Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said he had spoken by phone with his Croatian counterpart, Zoran Milanovic, and that they would continue discussions to find a resolution. Without a deal by midnight on Wednesday, he said, Serbia would implement a package of measures against Zagreb.
“I believe we will be able to agree with our neighbour,” Vucic said. But, he warned, “Serbia must reply to the destruction of its economic integrity and national policy.”“I believe we will be able to agree with our neighbour,” Vucic said. But, he warned, “Serbia must reply to the destruction of its economic integrity and national policy.”
Minutes before he spoke, the Croatian government said it had decided to ease the blockade to allow through only trucks carrying perishable goods. But frustrated drivers were livid, and as night fell they parked several trucks across the main Bajakovo-Batrovci crossing in no-man’s land, halting all road traffic.Minutes before he spoke, the Croatian government said it had decided to ease the blockade to allow through only trucks carrying perishable goods. But frustrated drivers were livid, and as night fell they parked several trucks across the main Bajakovo-Batrovci crossing in no-man’s land, halting all road traffic.
A new migrant crossing point emerged overnight at the Croatian village of Bapska, with hundreds seen walking through rolling hills to a new camp for 4,000 at Opatovac, which is fast reaching capacity.A new migrant crossing point emerged overnight at the Croatian village of Bapska, with hundreds seen walking through rolling hills to a new camp for 4,000 at Opatovac, which is fast reaching capacity.
Several thousand more were waiting in no-man’s land between Sid in Serbia and Tovarnik in Croatia; some spent the night sleeping in a cemetery.Several thousand more were waiting in no-man’s land between Sid in Serbia and Tovarnik in Croatia; some spent the night sleeping in a cemetery.
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Mona MahmoodMona Mahmood
The Guardian’s Mona Mahmood has been speaking to Abu Maria, a 40-year-old father of four from Syria, who has just been granted asylum in SwedenThe Guardian’s Mona Mahmood has been speaking to Abu Maria, a 40-year-old father of four from Syria, who has just been granted asylum in Sweden
I had to leave the Za’atari camp in Jordan by any means. I needed medical treatment for my daughter, Maria, who suffers a mental disorder and has difficulty speaking. There was no proper medication or clean accommodation so her suffering was accute.I had to leave the Za’atari camp in Jordan by any means. I needed medical treatment for my daughter, Maria, who suffers a mental disorder and has difficulty speaking. There was no proper medication or clean accommodation so her suffering was accute.
I had no choice but to smuggle myself to Greece on a crowded boat. I had to borrow $1,500 from a friend in Jordan. The Jordanian authorities were only too happy to allow me to leave. They gave me approval within a day.I had no choice but to smuggle myself to Greece on a crowded boat. I had to borrow $1,500 from a friend in Jordan. The Jordanian authorities were only too happy to allow me to leave. They gave me approval within a day.
My plan was to take Maria with me to Europe, but after the drowning of the Syrian kid, Alan Kurdi, I decided to leave her with her mother in Jordan. It took me 15 days to get to Sweden after crossing Greece, Macedonia, Hungary and Germany.My plan was to take Maria with me to Europe, but after the drowning of the Syrian kid, Alan Kurdi, I decided to leave her with her mother in Jordan. It took me 15 days to get to Sweden after crossing Greece, Macedonia, Hungary and Germany.
I wish I could have gone to England as I speak English, but my friends warned me that I would end up in Calais for months and never be able to get to England. They said that the police were checking lorries and trains heading to England and I might end in jail.I wish I could have gone to England as I speak English, but my friends warned me that I would end up in Calais for months and never be able to get to England. They said that the police were checking lorries and trains heading to England and I might end in jail.
I went to the immigration centre in Gothenburg as soon as I stepped off the the ferry to Sweden. To my surprise, I found more than 300 refugee already in a queue. The Swedish authorities took us to a hotel to stay over night and come to apply again on Tuesday.I went to the immigration centre in Gothenburg as soon as I stepped off the the ferry to Sweden. To my surprise, I found more than 300 refugee already in a queue. The Swedish authorities took us to a hotel to stay over night and come to apply again on Tuesday.
I’m so glad to be in Sweden. I can breathe freedom now. I was suffocating in Jordan.I’m so glad to be in Sweden. I can breathe freedom now. I was suffocating in Jordan.
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The European Commission has published a useful guide to how the refugee quota system will work. It sets out the individual quotas of refugee that each country will take under the plan. Despite objections from four central European countries they will also be forced to take their share of refugees. Here are the quotas for the dissenting countries:The European Commission has published a useful guide to how the refugee quota system will work. It sets out the individual quotas of refugee that each country will take under the plan. Despite objections from four central European countries they will also be forced to take their share of refugees. Here are the quotas for the dissenting countries:
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SummarySummary
Welcome to our continuing live coverage of the refugee crisis as an EU summit is set to agree a deal to resettle 120,000 across Europe in the face of opposition from central European states.Welcome to our continuing live coverage of the refugee crisis as an EU summit is set to agree a deal to resettle 120,000 across Europe in the face of opposition from central European states.
Here’s a roundup of the latest developments:Here’s a roundup of the latest developments:
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