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France and Germany demand fewer refugees under EU's asylum seeker quota plan | France and Germany demand fewer refugees under EU's asylum seeker quota plan |
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European countries other than France and Germany should bear more of the burden of taking in asylum seekers from the Mediterranean, the governments of those two nations have said. | European countries other than France and Germany should bear more of the burden of taking in asylum seekers from the Mediterranean, the governments of those two nations have said. |
The European Commission is drawing up plans for a revised EU framework for deciding which countries take in asylum seekers. | The European Commission is drawing up plans for a revised EU framework for deciding which countries take in asylum seekers. |
Most asylum seekers currently have a right to stay in the country where they make landfall in Europe; in the case of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea by boat the vast bulk end up in Italy or Greece. | Most asylum seekers currently have a right to stay in the country where they make landfall in Europe; in the case of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea by boat the vast bulk end up in Italy or Greece. |
Most EU countries have agreed the system should change to spread the task of caring for migrants more widely. | Most EU countries have agreed the system should change to spread the task of caring for migrants more widely. |
But current plans would see France and Germany take around 40 per cent of the total asylum seekers, an increase which has led their governments to raise objections. | But current plans would see France and Germany take around 40 per cent of the total asylum seekers, an increase which has led their governments to raise objections. |
“This distribution [plan] must above all take better account of the efforts already made by member states on international protection,” a joint Franco-German statement said. | “This distribution [plan] must above all take better account of the efforts already made by member states on international protection,” a joint Franco-German statement said. |
Any revision of the plan could potentially see the United Kingdom, another one of the most populous countries in the EU, taking more migrants. | Any revision of the plan could potentially see the United Kingdom, another one of the most populous countries in the EU, taking more migrants. |
The joint call comes after European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker told German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung that David Cameron did not want to leave the EU. | |
“Brexit is not a question which arises, it’s not desired by the British,” Mr Juncker told Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper. “Cameron wants to dock his country permanently to Europe.” | “Brexit is not a question which arises, it’s not desired by the British,” Mr Juncker told Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper. “Cameron wants to dock his country permanently to Europe.” |
Mr Cameron has pledged to hold a referendum on whether to remain in the European Union by the end of 2017, though he hinted at a recent international summit that it could be brought forward. | Mr Cameron has pledged to hold a referendum on whether to remain in the European Union by the end of 2017, though he hinted at a recent international summit that it could be brought forward. |
The plan to change the rules on refugee quotas was brought forward after a number of high-profile catastrophes regarding migrants crossing from north Africa. | The plan to change the rules on refugee quotas was brought forward after a number of high-profile catastrophes regarding migrants crossing from north Africa. |
The EU last year ended a search and rescue operation to rescue migrants who got into trouble on the crossings, a decision which was followed by a dramatic increase in deaths. | The EU last year ended a search and rescue operation to rescue migrants who got into trouble on the crossings, a decision which was followed by a dramatic increase in deaths. |
The British government supported the end of search and rescue operations at the time. Before the general election the PM said Britain would contribute to a renewed rescue effort but that Britain should not take more refugees. | The British government supported the end of search and rescue operations at the time. Before the general election the PM said Britain would contribute to a renewed rescue effort but that Britain should not take more refugees. |
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