Migrants bigger challenge for EU than Greek debt crisis: Merkel
BERLIN: Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday condemned a surge in German attacks on refugee shelters and warned that the issue of asylum could become a bigger challenge for the European Union than the Greek debt crisis.
Asked about more than 200 arson attacks against homes for asylum-seekers seen in Germany this year as the country faces a record influx of refugees, Merkel said: “That is unworthy of our country.” Merkel warned that waves of refugees would “preoccupy Europe much, much more than the issue of Greece and the stability of the euro”.
“The issue of asylum could be the next major European project, in which we show whether we are really able to take joint action,” she told ZDF public television.
For Germany, where some officials have said the number of asylum-seekers could top 600,000 this year, Merkel said the issue posed particular challenges.
With thousands of refugees sleeping in tents and authorities saying they are overwhelmed with applications, Merkel said the current situation was “absolutely unsatisfactory”.
She called for the European Union to establish a list of safe countries of origin, where citizens are not under threat of violence or persecution.
Published in Dawn, August 17th, 2015
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