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Serbian Labour Minister Aleksandar Vulin speaks to the media at the closed `Horgos 2` border crossing into Hungary, Serbia, 16 September 2015. Photo EPA/BGNES
Serbia’s Labour Minister Aleksandar Vulin said on Thursday the government is getting ready to receive “a potentially larger inflow of migrants from Bulgaria” at Dimitrovgrad border crossing but doesn’t intend to keep anyone inside the country by force.
"Serbia is not a collection center, nor a concentration camp, and it will not hold anyone by force,” Tanjug quoted Vulin as saying in comments about the efforts put by the government in Belgrade into tackling an increased inflow of migrants and refugees crossing into Serbia from Greece via Macedonia.
Vulin also noted it made no sense for EU member Greece to be an open country that anyone can enter and leave without any documents, while Hungary is a closed country that doesn’tallow people to enter, even those with documents.
The Serbian minister said that he will meet with European Commission officials in Brussels next week to discuss Serbia's problems stemming from the increased migrant inflow, including the related costs.
Turkish authorities have launched a full-scale investigation after a shooting outside a building hosting the Israeli consulate in Istanbul left two attackers dead, one wounded, and several police officers injured
Fares for the Bucharest metro system are set to increase by 40 percent starting May 1, according to a draft regulation published by Romania’s Ministry of Transport and reported by Agerpres.
The United States is expanding shipments of liquefied natural gas to Southeast Europe and Ukraine via Greece, according to remarks by the US Ambassador to Athens, Kimberly Guilfoyle
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has formally requested that the immunity of 11 Greek members of parliament be lifted as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged misuse of EU agricultural subsidies
Greece has raised its minimum monthly wage to 920 euros as of today, marking an increase from the previous level of 882 euros, according to official information
Former Foreign Minister of North Macedonia, Bujar Osmani, has said that the current political trajectory in Skopje is the result of a broader balance of external and internal factors, including what he described as influence from anti-European forces and
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