Migrant crisis: Emergency talks on Balkans under way
Leaders from several European countries are holding an emergency meeting to try to find a common position on the migrant crisis in the Balkans.
Slovenian PM Miro Cerar warned that the EU would "start falling apart" without concrete action on the crisis.
Ten EU and three non-EU states are taking part but the absence of Turkey at the summit has been questioned.
"Today the discussion will be among the countries along the corridor of the refugee flows," said Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
"But everybody knows at the end of the corridor there is an entrance."
The draft leaked ahead of the meeting calls for the "gradual and controlled" movement of people through the migration route
Leaders from several European
countries are holding an emergency meeting to try to find a common
position on the migrant crisis in the Balkans.
A draft statement calls on countries to stop waving through migrants without the agreement of their neighbours.Slovenian PM Miro Cerar warned that the EU would "start falling apart" without concrete action on the crisis.
Ten EU and three non-EU states are taking part but the absence of Turkey at the summit has been questioned.
"Today the discussion will be among the countries along the corridor of the refugee flows," said Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
"But everybody knows at the end of the corridor there is an entrance."
The draft leaked ahead of the meeting calls for the "gradual and controlled" movement of people through the migration route
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