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  • Dmitry Medvedev: Angela Merkel policy on migration is just simply stupid

    Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has described as “quite simply stupid” the European refugee policy promoted by Chancellor Angela Merkel. The declaration was made during an interview for the German business daily Handelsblatt.

    “It is simply stupid to widely open the European doors and invite all those who aspire to come to Europe,” said Russian Prime Minister. “European migration policy is a total failure, and this is absolutely terrible. You should have predicted a few years ago that this was gonna happen. You have stupid analysts?”, wondered Medvedev.

    Dmitry Medveded (Wikimedia/Kremlin.ru)
    Dmitry Medveded (Wikimedia/Kremlin.ru)
    “You now have Syrians but also people from neighboring countries,” he added. “Who are these people? What do they want? To survive but also to claim financial contributions from the EU,” noted the Russian PM.

    According to him, “among these people there are also many – perhaps hundreds or even thousands – criminals who landed in Europe with a mission and the countdown begins.
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    “Among these people, there are also many, perhaps hundreds, or even thousands, of thugs who have come to Europe on a ‘countdown mission’. Now they are potential time bombs, wait to be called and then they will act against Europe like robots when they are told to”, concluded Medvedev.

    Medvedev did not directly attack Angela Merkel, but Germany which took in more than one million asylum seekers in 2015 alone, a situation that caused growing criticism against country’s Chancellor.
    Photo credit: Kremlin.ru [CC BY 3.0 or CC BY 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons

  • EU could suspend Schengen Agreement and introduce border controls

    The European Commission might propose the temporary suspension of the Schengen Agreement for a period of up to two years, said various sources cited by international media outlets.

    In case of severe and persistent threats on the external borders of the passport-free Schengen area, the European Commission may propose to the Council to activate the article that enables the possibility of reintroducing border checks for two years starting within the upcoming two months,” said an official of the EU Executive quoted by the website of the Agency ANSA.

    Schengen area sign
    Schengen might fail within 2 months, says Donald Tusk (pic:realitatea.net)
    According to other European sources, the Commission is expected to ask officially for the Schengen’s cessation during the next European Council summit.

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    Furthermore, Germany’s Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said on Thursday that he intends to drastically shrink the number of refugees coming into the country. He also revealed that Germany would extend its border checks for an indefinite period.

    “Where there is a serious threat to public policy or internal security, a Member State may exceptionally reintroduce border control at its internal borders for a limited period of no more than 30 days or for the foreseeable duration of the serious threat if its duration exceeds the period of 30 days, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 24 or, in urgent cases, with that laid down in Article 25. The scope and duration of the temporary reintroduction of border control at internal borders shall not exceed what is strictly necessary to respond to the serious threat”, reads the Article 23 (1) of the Regulation (EC) No 562/2006 on the functioning of Schengen area. Border control measures may also be extended for up to 24 months.