The Niagara Falls Review

EU tells countries to accept migrants

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LORNE COOK

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BRUSSELS — The European Union warned the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland on Tuesday that they have 24 hours to start taking in refugees under an EU migrant sharing plan or face legal action.

But the three countries immediatel­y rebuffed the threat and appeared ready to go to court.

The European Commission said in a statement that it has repeatedly urged them to relocate refugees or at least pledge to do so under the legally-binding refugee plan agreed two years ago.

But it said they have failed to take action “in breach of their legal obligation­s,” and that it “has decided to launch infringeme­nt procedures.”

The plan to share 160,000 refugees in overwhelme­d Italy and Greece among other European countries over two years was endorsed in September 2015 by a qualified majority vote.

It was seen as a major plank of the EU’s migration policy, and was lauded as a pan-European show of solidarity in 2015 when more than a million people arrived in Europe seeking sanctuary or jobs.

But just three months before the September deadline, fewer than 21,000 people have been relocated.

The Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia voted against the scheme. Hungary and Slovakia had previously launched their own legal action against it.

EU Migration Commission­er Dimitris Avramopoul­os said the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland have until Wednesday to change their minds.

“There is still time ahead. Let’s hope that not only reason but also the European spirit will prevail,” Avramopoul­os told reporters, lamenting that the three “have not done anything for more than one year.”

But Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka said his country is not ready to change its view of the migrant sharing plan.

Sobotka said in a statement that “the Czech Republic doesn’t agree with the relocation system based on migrant quotas. And given the worsened security situation in Europe and also that the quota system is not functionin­g, it won’t participat­e in it.”

The Czech Republic was supposed to accept some 2,600 refugees but so far has taken only 12.

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 ?? CHRIS McGRATH/GETTY IMAGES ?? Migrants wait to be processed after disembarki­ng the Migrant Offshore Aid Station Phoenix in Reggio Calabria, Italy. The European Union has told the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland they have 24 hours to take in migrants.
CHRIS McGRATH/GETTY IMAGES Migrants wait to be processed after disembarki­ng the Migrant Offshore Aid Station Phoenix in Reggio Calabria, Italy. The European Union has told the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland they have 24 hours to take in migrants.

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