Slovakia won't even take 612 refugees from Greece, but they insisted on the harshest possible austerity negotiation. Quid pro quo, then.
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@asteris no no no that will not do. if we start recriminations,the refugees will be caught in the crossfire -
@thaaan0s whereas now? They're being shuffled from crossing to crossing; caught in crossfire of countries refusing quotas & closing borders -
@asteris still the issues should not be entangled. Eastern countries are fearful, forcing a decision upon them will not do, -
@thaaan0s they are entangled. They're key in both institutional failures on debt & refugees. Why should only Greece be forced into lockstep? -
@asteris thats the enforcers game. -
@thaaan0s how's that for an intellectual exercise?
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@asteris ...plus the UK should take a couple of thousands for numerous reasons mainly centring around an ex-peace envoy from the UK...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@asteris I fully agree. They also need to be excluded from all structural and cohesion funds. Same goes for Hungary. It's only fair.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@asteris for comparison, cost of taking 1000 refugees is 10M Euro. Greek bailouts were 10s of B. Senseless.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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