Refugees in Hungary: Are the Suffering Splitting Europe Wide Open?
... increasingly regards itself as a European entity. However, not all aspects of integration are acceptable to Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. For instance, the members of the Visegrad Group voted against setting compulsory quotas within the European Union for resettling refugees (link in Russian). At the same time, the voluntary quota system proposed by the Central and Eastern Europe countries was doomed to even greater failure, as each country would go to great lengths to ensure that the number of migrants entering their territory is as low as possible. Slovakia , for example, intends to grant asylum to ...