BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government has suspended an agreement with Italy to voluntarily take in refugees because Rome is not honouring its ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSBERLIN - The German government has suspended an agreement with Italy to voluntarily take in refugees because Rome is not honouring its obligations under the European Union's Dublin rules, said a spokesperson for the interior ministry in Berlin on Wednesday.
So far, Germany has taken in 1,731 people from other EU countries through the mechanism, including 1,043 from Italy.
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