Four EU states refuse migrant quotas amid ′biggest challenge′ in Union′s history
“At a meeting of European Union foreign ministers in the Czech capital, Prague, on Friday, representatives from Hungary, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic maintained their hard-line stance towards plans announced by the president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, earlier this week. In his state of the Union speech on Wednesday, Juncker called on all EU nations to agree to accept a compulsory resettlement plan to redistribute 160,000 migrants among the bloc’s 28 member states. Apart from this proposal, Germany alone is already expecting to receive 800,000 migrants by the end of 2015.”