Migrant crisis resolution requires Europe-wide solidarity, says PACE president in Budapest

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Budapest, April 5 (MTI) – Resolving Europe’s migration crisis will require a show of solidarity from all of the continent’s countries, the president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) told parliament’s foreign affairs committee on Tuesday.
Pedro Agramunt said that anyone who comes to Europe is entitled to the same rights as European citizens.
The current migration crisis concerns every European country, as it is the largest refugee crisis since the second world war, he said. It will only abate if its causes are eliminated.
Agramunt emphasised the importance of combatting rising extremism and terrorism. He said European countries must be capable of protecting themselves, but warned against prejudice and discrimination.
On the topic of Ukraine, the PACE president said it was important to find a solution to the armed conflict, noting that despite the signing of the Minsk agreements, a long-term ceasefire remained elusive and political instability and a lack of credible reforms have left Ukrainians disillusioned with their country’s leadership. Europe should support Ukraine’s reforms but the country should also be able to defend its own territorial integrity, he said.





