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Central European states to boycott Brussels migration meeting

SHRUGGED OFF: Hungary says the meeting is ‘against the normal customs of the EU’

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BUDAPEST: Leaders of the four central European Visegrad states announced on Thursday they would not attend an informal meeting organised by EU Commission President Jeanclaude Juncker to discuss migration policy.

Speaking after a meeting of the leaders of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic in Budapest, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki described Sunday’s meeting as “unacceptab­le”, adding: “We are not going to attend, they want to re-heat a proposal that we’ve already rejected.”

His Hungarian counterpar­t Viktor Orban said that the meeting was “against the normal customs of the EU” and that the appropriat­e forum was the EU leaders’ summit scheduled for next week.

The four were joined at the summit by Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, who has added his voice to calls for a tougher migration policy.

“We have to have a Europe capable of defending us,” Kurz said after the meeting. “We have to strengthen (border agency) Frontex, to protect our external border and ensure internal freedom.”

The Visegrad states have, like Kurz, traditiona­lly taken a hardline stance on migration, rejecting any suggestion of mandatory refugee resettleme­nt among EU members.

Draft EU conclusion­s on the issue seen by German media include proposals for more border security, including identity checks at airports, railway and road stations.

The EU border agency Frontex would also be revolution­ised into a “true EU border police” with the number of officers increasing to 10,000 officers by 2020, a move Italy has been pushing for.

As regards to asylum seekers already present in the EU, they would be “fined” if they do not stay in the country where they were registered.

The EU is also considerin­g setting up “disembarka­tion platforms” outside the bloc to process migrants, according to draft summit conclusion­s seen by AFP.

In recent weeks migration policy has caused a row within German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s governing coalition that threatens her leadership.

Kurz has made common cause with the Bavarian CSU, the more conservati­ve coalition partners of Merkel’s CDU party.

The Austrian leader hosted the Bavarian state government for a joint cabinet session in the Austrian city of Linz on Wednesday.

The fate of the Aquarius migrant rescue ship has also put the spotlight back on the issue and sparked rows between EU member states.

Italy’s new populist government refused the ship, carrying 630 migrants, entry to its ports last week. It eventually arrived in Spain on June 17.

At Wednesday’s meeting with his Bavarian counterpar­ts, Kurz welcomed the renewed focus on migration in Germany, saying it had brought “a new dynamic on the European level”.

We are not going to attend, they want to reheat a proposal that we’ve already rejected MATEUSZ MORAWIECKI Polish Prime Minister

 ?? — AFP ?? (L-R) Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Slovakia’s Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki shake hands during a press conference at a...
— AFP (L-R) Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Slovakia’s Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki shake hands during a press conference at a...

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