Merkel warns of return to nationalism unless EU borders
protected
Rome (AFP) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday
urged European leaders to protect the EU's external borders or risk a
"return to nationalism". Border defence represents a "challenge for the future
of Europe" from "the Mediterranean to the North Pole", Merkel
told a joint press conference in Rome with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
She said "freedom of movement" in Europe is at
stake as the continent battles with its worst migration crisis since World War
II, with the future of the Schengen passport-free zone hanging in the balance.
Renzi, who fears a renewed influx of migrants to Italy,
stressed the need for "a strategy for Africa" following the shutdown
of the Balkan migrant route and an EU-Turkey deal to stem the flow of people
across the Aegean Sea.
"We are not in agreement on the form of financing"
for a new migrant deal proposed by Italy, Renzi said, adding that Germany is
against using eurobonds to offer finance to African countries that have seen
large numbers of people set off for Europe.
"The important thing is to invest in Africa,"
Renzi said, in a bid to lessen the poverty that drives many migrants to leave
home in the first place.
"Italy is in favour of a long-term strategy and it is
the European Union that must take the lead," he added.
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