Παρασκευή 21 Αυγούστου 2015

Friday, August 21, 2015 The Commission refuted today the allegations that moves too slowly to address the

crisis in Europe caused by the huge increase in migratory flows, stressing that it is due in Brussels, but the disagreements between Member States, the fact that he has not yet committed act together.
The Commission refuted today the allegations that moves too slowly to address the crisis in Europe caused by the huge increase in migratory flows, stressing that it is due in Brussels, but the disagreements between Member States, the fact that he has not yet committed act together.
When asked about a comment made yesterday Wednesday German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, why "European institutions" react too late to the record number of immigrants and refugees who arrive at the borders of EU Member States, a representative the European Commission told reporters that the proposals submitted by the European Commission is still not secure the full support of governments.
"The proposals are all on the table," said Annika Braitchart. "It is time for Member States to adopt," she added.
"We can only succeed if we work together on this issue, not against each other," continued the spokesman of the European Commission and noted that the European Commission had proposed a comprehensive, coherent strategy since last May. "Surely we are not the ones that we raised obstacles to its implementation," further said.
In June the EU governments had rejected the proposal promoted by the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker to provide for mandatory national quotas for the reception of tens of thousands of refugees and migrants arriving by sea to Greece and Italy.
Negotiations are continuing on how to share the burden for Member States but marked by intense recriminations between their governments, while trying to protect the external borders of the EU and respect the rules that keep the borders open inside.
"The Commission is working day and night throughout the summer to provide support to Member States," he said even the Braitchart noting the financial support announced it will offer the EU in Greece and other countries to deal with the crisis, and the technical work required for the handling of people arriving in Europe but also to increase the return efforts of those who are facing immediate danger in their homelands.
Last Thursday, on the occasion of a meeting between Thomas de Maiziere and the French Interior Minister Bernard Kaznev and separate talks between Kaznev and British counterpart Teresa Mei, two strains of the European Commission had issued a statement which welcomed the new indications cooperation often divided between European countries in the context of crisis response effort.
"The Commission supports the strengthening of cooperation between Member States", said the European Commission Vice joint announcement of France Timmermans and the European Commissioner for Migration Dimitris Avramopoulos. "We have made great progress in just a few months and receive increased support in a truly European response. But (...) need to do more together and directly

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