18 September 2015 | 12:09

EU summons leaders for refugee crisis summit next Wednesday

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The European Union has announced an emergency summit in Brussels next Wednesday in a bid to find solutions to the continent's worst refugee crisis since World War II, AFP reports.


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The European Union has announced an emergency summit in Brussels next Wednesday in a bid to find solutions to the continent's worst refugee crisis since World War II, AFP reports.

"I convene an extra EUCO (summit) on Wednesday 23 September at 18h (1600 GMT) to discuss how to deal with the refugee crisis," Tusk said in a tweet.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her Austrian counterpart Werner Faymann had called for a summit after EU interior ministers in Brussels failed to reach a agreement Monday on how to redistribute refugees from overstretched Hungary, Italy and Greece.

Interior ministers from the 28 member states are to hold a new emergency meeting next Tuesday to make a last-ditch attempt to decide on relocating the 120,000 people.

Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic have voice strong objections to any mandatory relocation scheme.

At the summit, "President Tusk would like to focus on other immediate issues that need tackling urgently if we want to get the situation under control, including in our neighbourhood," according to a letter from Tusk's office obtained by AFP. 

It said Tusk will also brief the leaders on his visits last week to Turkey, Israel, the Palestinian territories and Cyprus as well as his trips to Egypt on Saturday and Jordan on Sunday, which all focus on the "shared challenges of migration."

Tusk had last week warned that he would call a special summit if the ministers failed to agree on a solution at the Brussels meeting, stressing the need for "solidarity and unity."

Pressure for action mounted on Thursday after the European Parliament backed the relocation plan for the 120,000 refugees.

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