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Slovakia’s Prime Minister notes that EU member states are rushing to abolish Schengen Agreement

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Goodbye Schengen Agreement, goodbye European Union.

Via Sputnik News…

“It is those countries that have most openly welcomed migrants today make decisions against the Schengen,” Fico said during a briefing, as quoted by the Bratislava Aktualne news portal.

The Slovak prime minister added that the ongoing massive refugee crisis in the bloc would be the main topic on the agenda during Slovakia’s EU presidency, which starts on July 1.

On Saturday, Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann announced that Vienna was temporarily suspending the Schengen Agreement and toughening border checks.

So far, seven EU states applied border controls along the internal borders of the Schengen Area to curb the influx of undocumented immigrants — Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Austria, Germany, France and Malta.

The Schengen Agreement abolishes internal borders, enabling passport-free movement between parties to the treaty. The agreement provides for the temporary closure of internal borders in the event of a threat to national security.

The European states are still striving to find an optimal solution to the major refugee crisis, with hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and North Africa.

References:

http://sputniknews.com/europe/20160118/1033338707/migrants-not-welcome-slovakia.html

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