Politics

Spain will oppose the mass expulsion of Syrian refugees

At the Brussels summit

USPA NEWS - Spain will defend at the European Summit in Brussels its rejection of the mass expulsion of Syrian refugees. The Spanish Parliament arrived Wednesday unanimous agreement on the position of Spain regarding immigration crisis.
All groups of the Lower House passed a statement supporting the position that defend the acting President of the Spanish Government, Mariano Rajoy, in the next EU Summit in Brussels. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jose Manuel Garcia Margallo, announced Monday that the Spanish Government will oppose the indiscriminate expulsion of Syrian refugees who have arrived in Europe, as claimed by Greece, which is being overwhelmed by the flood of Syrian refugees they cross their borders.
Other countries bordering Greece, as Macedonia, have taken steps to prevent refugees from crossing into its territory. The Macedonian Government Wednesday deployed its elite Police along its border with Greece, among Gevgeliya in Macedonia, and the refugee camp Idomeni in Greece. In this field, overpopulated, immigrants and refugees face the harsh winter conditions. Several days of torrential rains have flooded the field. As a result, hundreds of refugees crossed the border with Macedonia, but were forced to return.
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