Austria says wants exemption from EU migrant relocation system

Austria says wants exemption from EU migrant relocation system

by Joseph Anthony
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File photo: Migrants wait at the Austrian train station of Nickelsdorf to board trains to Germany

Austria will seek an exemption from having to accept more asylum-seekers under an EU relocation system, it said on Tuesday, arguing that it has already taken in its fair share during Europeโ€™s migration crisis.

The move is a new blow to a relocation system that would cover only a fraction of migrant arrivals to the European Union and which has barely been implemented because of opposition led by Eastern European countries including Poland and Hungary.

It coincides with a tightening of security and immigration rules by the centrist coalition in Austria, where a wave of arrivals that began in 2015 helped fuel a rise in support for the far-right Freedom Party that still leads in opinion polls.

โ€œWe believe an exception is necessary for Austria for having already fulfilled its obligation. We will discuss that with the European Commission,โ€ Chancellor Christian Kern told reporters after a weekly cabinet meeting. โ€œWe will send a letter as quickly as possible and then begin discussions.โ€

Fewer than 14,500 asylum-seekers have been relocated from Greece and Italy, the first EU countries that many refugees and migrants from the Middle East and Africa set foot in, under the two-year EU plan that was supposed to cover 160,000 people and which expires in September.

Austria took in roughly 90,000 asylum seekers in 2015, more than 1 percent of its population. More than a million migrants arrived in Germany that year, most of them having passed through Austria after crossing the Balkans.

โ€œWe are of the opinion โ€ฆ that the people in question here already sought an asylum application or arrived in Italy or Greece,โ€ Kern said. โ€œWe must check whether we have already fulfilled our quota and discharged our obligation.โ€

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