Austria blocks Germany's bid to return migrants at border
Austria has decided not to accept migrants turned away at the border with Germany. This is a response to the German coalition's plans. The statement on this matter was sent by the Austrian Ministry of the Interior to the dpa news agency.
Austria has made the decision not to accept migrants who are turned back at the border with Germany. This is a reaction to announcements from the German ruling coalition, which plans to return asylum seekers.
"The Ministry of the Interior has therefore instructed the affected state police directorates not to accept entry refusals by the German authorities that are contrary to EU law and to report any observations immediately," states the announcement sent to the dpa agency.
Austria's reaction to German plans: New migration regulations
The Austrian Ministry of the Interior informed that it does not intend to accept asylum seekers that Germany plans to send back. This statement was sent by the Austrian ministry to the dpa agency.
The Austrian police have already received detailed guidelines on this matter. "Austria will not take back migrants who have been turned away at the Austrian-German border by Germany," emphasized the statement.
The new Austrian coalition government, composed of the Austrian People's Party (OeVP), the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPOe), and the liberal NEOS group, also plans to tighten migration regulations. Politicians have announced, among other things, the suspension of the family reunification process for those eligible for temporary protection.
The decision by Austria is a response to German plans, which Vienna considers to be in violation of EU law. The Austrian government has already taken initial steps to counter them. "The Ministry of the Interior has instructed the state police to promptly report any of their observations," added the statement.