Slovakia has become the third country to refuse implementation of the controversial EU Pact on Migration and Asylum, which threatens to inject countless numbers of immigrants from the Middle East and Africa into Europe. The prime minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, declared that his country will not implement the new EU directive. “We say unequivocally that a country cannot be ordered to accept migrants that it knows nothing about or to pay 20,000 euros for each of them. This is not solidarity, it is a dictate.”
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