EASTERN EUROPEAN STATES 'BROKE EU LAW' BY REFUSING REFUGEES
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02.04.2020


Deutsche Welle (2 April 2020)

 

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic acted against EU law when they vetoed a migrant distribution deal. The veto took place during the 2015 European migrant crisis.

Poland and Hungary and the Czech Republic acted illegally by refusing to accept refugees during the 2015 migrant crisis, the European Court of Justice ruled on Thursday.

The Eastern European states refused to accept a plan by EU interior ministers in September 2015 to redistribute asylum seekers from Italy and Greece within the bloc.

 

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