The choice is simple: either open the borders and then millions of illegal immigrants, crime, or protect the borders and send illegal immigrants back to where they came from. This is our proposal – the borders should be tight, we do not agree on imposing anything – stressed the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Paweł Jabłoński.
“We do not agree to impose anything.”
Following the two-day EU summit in Brussels on Friday, European Council President Charles Michel announced that the countries of the European Union had failed to agree on common conclusions on migration policy.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki emphasized in Brussels on Friday that the Polish government does not agree to mandatory relocation. The head of government stated that Poland would not agree to a complete change of migration policy and favored a voluntary approach in this matter.
On Friday evening, the recording was posted on Twitter by the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Paweł Jabłoński.
The choice today is very simple: either open borders, let everyone in, lack of control and then millions of illegal immigrants, crime, terrorism – these are not inventions, these are reports from international organizations that these are the effects of this massive illegal migration, people smuggling – whether security, border control, returning irregular migrants to where they came from
– he said.
This is our proposal – the boundaries must be tight
Jablonski noted.
What we are doing on the border with Belarus, what we are doing on the border with Russia, is a Polish proposal for Europe. We do not agree on imposing anything, everyone should be able to decide for themselves. We give citizens a voice, we organize a referendum. We encourage everyone to make their own decisions as well. This, ladies and gentlemen, is democracy, this is the rule of law
Jablonski said.
RE summit and forced relocation
Following the two-day EU summit in Brussels on Friday, European Council President Charles Michel announced that the countries of the European Union had failed to agree on common conclusions on migration policy.
Earlier, EU interior ministers adopted a negotiating position on the reform of migration rules in the EU. This position will form the basis for negotiations between the Council Presidency and the European Parliament. Poland and Hungary voted against support for the so-called migration pact. so-called The Migration Pact includes the system of “compulsory solidarity”. It means that while “no Member State will ever be obliged to relocate”, “an annual minimum number of relocations will be set from the Member States from which most people enter the EU to Member States less exposed to such arrivals”.
This number was set at 30,000. However, the minimum annual number of financial contributions is set at 20,000. euros for moving. These numbers can be increased if necessary and account is also taken of situations where no need for solidarity is foreseen in a given year. In fact, as a senior EU diplomat who took part in the negotiations explained to PAP, this means a choice between the relocation of migrants and a financial counterpart in the event of a lack of willingness to take them in.
In mid-June, the Sejm passed a resolution expressing opposition to the EU’s mechanism for the relocation of illegal migrants, which commits the government to vigorously oppose the proposal. PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński declared in the Sejm that the issue of relocation of migrants in the European Union should be the subject of a referendum.
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Source: wPolityce