SEVEN EU STATES FAIL TO SIGN UN GLOBAL PACT ON MIGRATION
11.12.2018
EU Observer (11 December 2018)
The world's first-ever global pact on how to deal with migration was adopted on Monday by 164 countries at a conference in Marrakesh, Morocco. Seven EU countries, Austria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Hungary, Poland, Latvia and Slovakia did not sign the UN pact, while German chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed it, saying that it was high time the international community came to a more realistic understanding over global migration.
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