Refugee Influx ‘Absolutely Unbearable,’ Slovenia Says
Could Refugee Crisis Break Europe?
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The influx of refugees into Slovenia is “absolutely unbearable,” Prime Minister Miro Cerar said, warning that the surge in migrants risked tearing apart the European Union.
Slovenia “has received more than 60,000 migrants in the last 10 days, 13,000 in one day,” Cerar said at a meeting on Sunday in Brussels to seek ways to deal with the increasing flow of refugees through the Western Balkans. The government last week called on the army to help control the situation at its border.