Meanwhile there's a row brewing in the EU with a general opposition to taking in large numbers of Afghan refugees.
"The European Union will not agree to a bloc-wide programme to resettle Afghan refugees, its president has warned, amid infighting over how to handle a wave of refugees fleeing the
chaos in Afghanistan after it fell to the Taliban earlier this month.
He said there could be no repeat of the “strategic mistake” of the 2015 migrant crisis, when the EU introduced a mandatory migrant resettlement programme despite opposition from Poland and Hungary.
The EU is heavily divided on the issue, with ambassadors set to be begin talks over a common European position on Afghanistan and migration this week in Brussels.
Some individual member states are already evacuating and resettling Afghan nationals who worked with their governments.
Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, has offered cash from Brussels to countries taking in refugees but Sebastian Kurz, of Austria, has vowed Vienna will not “voluntarily accept more people” while he is chancellor.
Paris and Berlin are pushing for a European-wide plan, but it will likely fall short of any mandatory refugee-sharing system.
Armin Laschet, who Angela Merkel has backed to succeed her as Chancellor, said there can be no repeat of 2015, when Germany opened its borders to about 1 million Syrian refugees........"
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