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Greece criticises EU chief over refugee quota comments

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Greece on Wednesday said EU President Donald Tusk's rejection of refugee quotas was "ill-timed" and had no hope of being accepted at a summit this week.

"Donald Tusk made an aimless, ill-timed and pointless intervention on the refugee issue, and I don't think his proposal has any hope of being adopted," Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted ahead of the two-day EU meetings starting on Thursday.

"We will not accept any phrase in the (summit) conclusions that does not refer to equal (burden) sharing," Tsipras said.

Tusk said in a pre-summit letter to leaders that mandatory relocation was "ineffective" and "highly divisive", recommending that efforts should instead be directed to securing Europe's borders.

Under a scheme introduced in 2015, asylum seekers from the frontline states of Greece and Italy were moved to other EU countries under a quota system, but Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic have refused to take almost any.

Plans by the European Commission to introduce a permanent mechanism for refugee-sharing for any future crises have been stalled for months.

Greece on Wednesday said EU President Donald Tusk’s rejection of refugee quotas was “ill-timed” and had no hope of being accepted at a summit this week.

“Donald Tusk made an aimless, ill-timed and pointless intervention on the refugee issue, and I don’t think his proposal has any hope of being adopted,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted ahead of the two-day EU meetings starting on Thursday.

“We will not accept any phrase in the (summit) conclusions that does not refer to equal (burden) sharing,” Tsipras said.

Tusk said in a pre-summit letter to leaders that mandatory relocation was “ineffective” and “highly divisive”, recommending that efforts should instead be directed to securing Europe’s borders.

Under a scheme introduced in 2015, asylum seekers from the frontline states of Greece and Italy were moved to other EU countries under a quota system, but Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic have refused to take almost any.

Plans by the European Commission to introduce a permanent mechanism for refugee-sharing for any future crises have been stalled for months.

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