Slovakia's undersecretary for
the interior ministry, Denisa Sakova, said Thursday in
presenting the country's term as EU duty president that it was
against migrant quotas and that it would be proposing changes to
the Dublin Regulation.
The country will take on the role on Friday.
"We want dialogue and to truly engage in discussion. And
maybe other countries have other proposals, too," she said.
She also praised Italy's idea for a "compact" with African
countries.
The migration compact proposed by Italian Premier Matteo
Renzi would require the EU to offer financial incentives to
countries, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa, for them to curb
migrant flows and readmit them after deportation.
An initial group of countries slated for talks include
Ethiopia, Eritrea, Mali, Nigeria, Niger, Jordan and Lebanon.
photo: Slovak Premier Robert Fico
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