Brussels meeting is also expected to water down demands that at least 22 countries accept obligatory quotas for refugeesEU governments are expected to back radical new plans for the detention of “irregular migrants”,the creation of large new refugee camps in Italy and Greece and longer-term aims for the funding and building of refugee camps external the EU to try to halt people coming to Europe.
A crunch meeting of EU interior ministers in Brussels, called to grapple with Europe’s largest refugee crisis since the moment world war, or was also expected to water down demands from the European commission,strongly supported by Germany, for the obligatory sharing of refugees across at least 22 countries.
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Source: theguardian.com