Tuesday, September 15, 2015

EUROPEAN UNION SUMMIT ON REFUGEES CRISIS HAS BEEN MARKED BY LACK OF COMPROMISE, RATHER THAN LACK OF SOLUTION TO THE RISING ANXIETY AGAINST REFUGEES INFLUX TO THE EUROZONE COUNTRIES.


    European Union Summit on refugees crisis held in the European Union Parliament in Brussels Yesterday had been extended until Midday and in the after-Noon, due to lack of compromise, rather than lack of solution to the rising anxiety against refugees influx in the Eurozone countries, particularly those refugees from Eastern Europe, the Arab World and North African countries. Few of the controversial issues that have been discussed in the European Union Parliament in Brussels entailed the requirement for immediate assistance for the stranded refugees from Eastern Europe and other countries with the decision for the distribution of refugees and asylum seekers in the Eurozone countries. The strict border control by further deployment of European Union Troops in the Mediterranean Sea and Eastern Europe, besides the use of high technology surveillance devices and equipment for continued monitoring of refugees and asylum seekers influx to the Eurozone countries with the requirement for new refugees, asylum regulations and immigration legislation  that may have been few of the issues that have contributed to the extension with the difficulties and controversy on the required solution for immediate assistance by distribution and accommodation provision for the stranded refugees and asylum seekers, particularly in the Eurozone countries that have opened their borders and allowed entrance for refugees and asylum seekers in their various ports and the Eurozone countries. However, the United Nations Humanitarian groups for the assistance of the stranded refugees and asylum seekers in the Eurozone countries have suggested Germany's and Sweden assistance measures as the best solution to the refugees crisis in the Eurozone countries, despite the difficulties expressed by the two governments for the assistance so far offered to refugees, or asylum seekers and how continued assistance could possibly be maintained, when ten billion Euros in finance rescue assistance for refugees and asylum seekers has been regarded as insufficient to resolve the rising refugees crisis in the Eurozone countries with emphasis on Germany, France England, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

                                                 Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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