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Migrant crisis: Merkel condemns closure of Balkan route Migrant crisis: Merkel condemns closure of Balkan route
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has blamed European nations for "unilaterally" shutting the Balkan route for migrants.German Chancellor Angela Merkel has blamed European nations for "unilaterally" shutting the Balkan route for migrants.
She said this had put Greece in a "very difficult situation" and such decisions should be taken by the whole of the EU.She said this had put Greece in a "very difficult situation" and such decisions should be taken by the whole of the EU.
Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, and non-EU members Serbia and Macedonia have all acted to stem the migrant flow.Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, and non-EU members Serbia and Macedonia have all acted to stem the migrant flow.
The EU and Turkey, from where migrants reach Greece, have set out a plan to ease the crisis.The EU and Turkey, from where migrants reach Greece, have set out a plan to ease the crisis.
Under the proposals, hammered out at a summit in Brussels on Monday but still to be finalised, all migrants arriving in Greece from Turkey would be sent back. For each Syrian returned, a Syrian in Turkey would be resettled in the EU.Under the proposals, hammered out at a summit in Brussels on Monday but still to be finalised, all migrants arriving in Greece from Turkey would be sent back. For each Syrian returned, a Syrian in Turkey would be resettled in the EU.
European Council President Donald Tusk has said the plan would spell the end of "irregular migration to Europe".European Council President Donald Tusk has said the plan would spell the end of "irregular migration to Europe".
It is the world such crisis in Europe since World Wart Two. It is the worst such crisis in Europe since World War Two.
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The move to close the Balkan route began with Austria announcing it would limit the number of migrants crossing its border.The move to close the Balkan route began with Austria announcing it would limit the number of migrants crossing its border.
Then, late on Tuesday, Slovenia said it would allow in only migrants who planned to seek asylum in the country, or those with clear humanitarian needs.Then, late on Tuesday, Slovenia said it would allow in only migrants who planned to seek asylum in the country, or those with clear humanitarian needs.
Serbia and Croatia quickly announced similar border restrictions. Then on Wednesday, Macedonia, which had slowed the number of migrants crossing its border with Greece to a trickle, shut it completely.Serbia and Croatia quickly announced similar border restrictions. Then on Wednesday, Macedonia, which had slowed the number of migrants crossing its border with Greece to a trickle, shut it completely.
Some 14,000 migrants are now left stranded in a sprawling tent camp at the Idomeni crossing.Some 14,000 migrants are now left stranded in a sprawling tent camp at the Idomeni crossing.
A draft statement from the Brussels summit had declared the Balkan route "closed". But Germany objected to the wording and it was changed.A draft statement from the Brussels summit had declared the Balkan route "closed". But Germany objected to the wording and it was changed.
Mrs Merkel said at the time that declaring the closure was wrong.Mrs Merkel said at the time that declaring the closure was wrong.
Speaking to MDR radio on Thursday, she repeated her position, saying that closing the route "does not resolve the problem" and would "not be sustainable or lasting".Speaking to MDR radio on Thursday, she repeated her position, saying that closing the route "does not resolve the problem" and would "not be sustainable or lasting".
She said: "Personally I think that Austria's unilateral decision, and then those made subsequently by Balkan countries, will obviously bring us fewer refugees, but they put Greece in a very difficult situation.She said: "Personally I think that Austria's unilateral decision, and then those made subsequently by Balkan countries, will obviously bring us fewer refugees, but they put Greece in a very difficult situation.
"If we do not manage to reach a deal with Turkey, then Greece cannot bear the weight for long."If we do not manage to reach a deal with Turkey, then Greece cannot bear the weight for long.
"That's why I am seeking a real European solution, that is, a solution for all 28 [EU members]," she said."That's why I am seeking a real European solution, that is, a solution for all 28 [EU members]," she said.
However, Austria on Thursday insisted the closure of the Balkan route was "permanent". Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said only a "consistent signal" would deter people from seeking asylum in Europe.However, Austria on Thursday insisted the closure of the Balkan route was "permanent". Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said only a "consistent signal" would deter people from seeking asylum in Europe.
The EU-Turkey deal is far from certain to be adopted. Talks will continue ahead of an EU meeting on 17-18 March.The EU-Turkey deal is far from certain to be adopted. Talks will continue ahead of an EU meeting on 17-18 March.
On Thursday, Turkey insisted the one-in, one-out deal for Syrian migrants would not apply to those already in Greece.On Thursday, Turkey insisted the one-in, one-out deal for Syrian migrants would not apply to those already in Greece.
The deal also raises legal questions. Thorbjorn Jagland, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, told the BBC the proposal to send migrants back would contravene international law.The deal also raises legal questions. Thorbjorn Jagland, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, told the BBC the proposal to send migrants back would contravene international law.
More than a million migrants and refugees crossed into Europe in 2015.
Germany itself had more than 476,000 asylum applications last year but officials there believe more than a million migrants, from all countries, are in its system for counting and distributing people before they make claims.
What's in the EU-Turkey proposal?What's in the EU-Turkey proposal?
The EU heads said "bold moves" were needed, and made the following proposals:The EU heads said "bold moves" were needed, and made the following proposals:
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.