Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa said on Sunday the European Union would not set up “compassionate passageways” for Afghan settlers.
The leader in a tweeted proclamation said, “we won’t repeat the 2015 key error with the deference of evacuees’ inflow to Europe.” EU part states will “secure our external lines,” he said, insisting the EU nations’ determination to forestall flood of Afghans. Nonetheless, he showed that the nations would help the Afghans who had supported the European missions in Afghanistan.
Europe needed to wrestle with approaching huge quantities of displaced people and settlers in the previous years – especially from the Levant and northern Africa