Deepening wedge: EU leaders slam Germany for pressure on migrant quotas

>Published time: 26 Aug, 2016 21:35
Leaders of four EU countries lashed out at Germany for insisting on migrant quotas as the German chancellor paid a visit to Poland, a staunch opponent of Berlin’s strategy on refugees

On Friday, Chancellor Angela Merkel, who arrived in Warsaw for official talks with her counterparts from Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Hungary, faced discontent over the migrant quotas backed by Berlin.

During the joint press conference, Merkel advocated unity and said that the quotas should remain the ground for dialogue.

"The Czech Republic cannot agree to any system, based on the mandatory quota for the compulsory distribution of refugees," Bohuslav Sobotka, the Czech Prime Minister, countered.

The country alongside Poland, Slovakia and Hungary forms a so-called “Visegrad group” that staunchly opposes any regulations on re-distribution of migrants across the EU.

During the meeting Sobotko and the Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban also proposed increased European cooperation on security issues.

Prior to Merkel’s visit the Polish foreign minister accused Germany of “following its own goal” and lacking cooperation will on current challenges, including refugees.

“We often see that [Germany's] intention is only to follow its own goal,” Witold Waszczykowski said in an interview with DPA news agency.
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Mitteleuropa criticizes its donor :(

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>Chancellor Angela Merkel, who arrived in Warsaw for official talks with her counterparts from Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Hungary
How does this scenario not end like the Red Wedding for her?

>goes alone into meeting
>with four biggest opponents
>basically 4 v 1
>expects to win
she is persistent but quite bloody dumb for a kraut

free bump but i wont be staying long (good thread though)

Is that justin Beiber?

^thx :)

Wtf is this shit? I wanted bombings not resolutions and vague "pressuring".

>Stefania Ferrario (born 1992/3) is an Australian model.

>Merkel
>kraut

all good krauts are dead, look up theseus ship

>Fosters

What a pleb

>Implying a bunch of slavs have a chance against the most powerful person in Europe
I hate Merkel but there's no way she doesn't get what she wants

Good anglos have never existed, look up your history

>Brexit

She'll walk away, claim that they refused to negotiate and then force it on them anyway. When they point out that this is blatant despotism she'll then respond that she gave them the chance and they refused it.

These secret meetings are utter bullshit and need to be publicised.

>The krautcuck said nervously for the 6 millionth time this year

Yeah that army of 20 or so coed faggots wearing neon orange vests and mp5's can surely defeat all of eastern europem

I can't wait for October 2 when Hungary and Austria will both give the finger to the EU.

... will never happen. You are correct.

...

Well, there are ways...
Would it not be easier to buy guns in Germany (even if it's old WW2 relic guns) and just y'know...

Also
>The feel when muscle memory causes my to press three (((brackets))) now, even when I don't need them.

She's likely Jewish. Fluent in Hebrew, Ashkenazi birth name (Kasner, meaning 'treasurer'), suspicious backstory about her father having migrated into communist East Germany to study theology while religion was largely suppressed.

It ironically bites her in the ass in these cases - as our elections don't really do anything outside of massive landslide votes, she's never actually had to argue a position. As she is escorted everywhere by security and spends her whole life locked away from those evil Germans who must be kept down, she is too out of touch to fight. And because she is nevertheless somehow in charge she assumes that she'll "default to victory" because obviously, all the other "leaders" have the same handlers, right? Right?

I'm loving the downfall, honestly.

>Implying military plays any role in the modern world
Americucks are truly as dumb as people say.

N-no, we are totally quitting. In a couple of years. When we feel like it. But that won't actually affect our relations with that disgusting EU at all anyway.

Krauts did you read this on the /pol?

>Military doesn't play any roll in the modern world
>b-but muh mutually assured destruction

HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH

>German chancellor paid a visit to Poland, a staunch opponent of Berlin’s strategy on refugees

Is Poland the savior of the west?

Thanks for sharing this. It's evidently getting worse.

On the other hand though: What's a few more by this point? At this rate only Germans hellbent on holding their ground will remain in the country for longer than a few months. And Germans hellbent on holding their ground are one of the scarier things you run into here. Honestly I expect most of us to hold on until the election next year and then actually get going when that doesn't work (which it most likely won't, see "elections don't really do anything").

She thinks that holding the money as a threat will work on Eastern Europe. Dumb cunt, they broke off from the USSR even though it fucked up their economy for a generation, they won't have a problem doing it again if that is the price of not being culturally enriched.