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Migrant crisis: EU seeks more controls for Schengen borders | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Several EU states plan to prolong their temporary border controls for as much as two years, because many migrants are continuing to head north from Greece. | |
The announcement came after a meeting of EU interior ministers in Amsterdam. | |
The temporary border controls imposed by Austria and Germany are set to end in May. But they can get EU permission to extend the controls until 2018. | |
The migrant crisis has put the Schengen passport-free travel zone at risk. Most migrants want to settle in Germany. | |
Article 26 of the Schengen Borders Code allows states to keep temporary border controls in place for a maximum of two years, "in exceptional circumstances". | |
Schengen: EU free movement deal explained | Schengen: EU free movement deal explained |
"Member states invited the [European] Commission to prepare the legal and practical basis for the continuance of temporary border measures through Article 26," said Dutch Migration Minister Klaas Dijkhoff, after the Amsterdam talks. | |
A Commission proposal to that effect is expected to be presented to EU leaders at a Brussels summit next month. | |
Greece criticised | |
An estimated 1.1 million migrants reached Germany last year - most of them refugees from the conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. | |
Before the ministers' meeting Austria's Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner warned that Greece might be excluded from the Schengen zone if it failed to put more resources into curbing the migrant influx. | |
Interviewed by Germany's Welt am Sonntag newspaper, she said that "if the Athens government doesn't in the end do more to protect the [EU] external borders, then we'll have to openly discuss a temporary exclusion of Greece from the Schengen zone". | Interviewed by Germany's Welt am Sonntag newspaper, she said that "if the Athens government doesn't in the end do more to protect the [EU] external borders, then we'll have to openly discuss a temporary exclusion of Greece from the Schengen zone". |
But Commission spokesperson Natasha Bertaud dismissed that idea in a tweet, which said: "No one talking about a 'suspension of' or 'exclusion from' Schengen - no such possibility exists. We will save Schengen by applying Schengen." | |
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier also scorned the idea of Greek expulsion from Schengen as a "pretend solution". | |
Besides Germany and Austria, four other Schengen states have put temporary border controls in place: Denmark, France, Norway (not an EU member) and Sweden. | |
Schengen - seen as a cornerstone of EU freedom - comprises 22 EU members and four non-EU countries. | |
More than 30,000 migrants have already reached Greece from Turkey by boat this year, despite the cold weather and rough seas. | More than 30,000 migrants have already reached Greece from Turkey by boat this year, despite the cold weather and rough seas. |
Greece - with many islands lying near the Turkish coast - is the main entry point, and is overwhelmed by the numbers. | Greece - with many islands lying near the Turkish coast - is the main entry point, and is overwhelmed by the numbers. |
Macedonia pressure point | |
Some 108,000 migrants arrived in Greece in December, the EU border agency Frontex said. | Some 108,000 migrants arrived in Greece in December, the EU border agency Frontex said. |
Macedonia - not in Schengen - is only letting through migrants whose Greek registration papers show their final destination to be Germany or Austria. | Macedonia - not in Schengen - is only letting through migrants whose Greek registration papers show their final destination to be Germany or Austria. |
Slovenia - one of the countries on the Balkan migration route - has urged its EU partners to provide "maximum assistance to the Macedonian authorities" by sending border police and equipment to deal with the crisis. | Slovenia - one of the countries on the Balkan migration route - has urged its EU partners to provide "maximum assistance to the Macedonian authorities" by sending border police and equipment to deal with the crisis. |
The ministers' agenda also included a European Commission proposal to revamp Frontex by creating a new European Border and Coast Guard, with a stronger mandate to intervene. | |
According to the proposal, a member state would have to allow the force to deploy on its territory if the Commission decided that such a deployment was urgently required. | According to the proposal, a member state would have to allow the force to deploy on its territory if the Commission decided that such a deployment was urgently required. |
The country concerned would also have to co-ordinate its operations closely with the EU border guard force. | The country concerned would also have to co-ordinate its operations closely with the EU border guard force. |
Katya Adler: Germans struggle to cope with influx | Katya Adler: Germans struggle to cope with influx |
Migrants feel chill of tighter borders | Migrants feel chill of tighter borders |
Europe's migrant crisis | Europe's migrant crisis |
Where Europe is failing on migrants | Where Europe is failing on migrants |
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