Vice-Chancellor Gabriel warns against Isolation Greece

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Vice-Chancellor Gabriel warns against Isolation Greece

Before the Flüchtlingsgipfel has SPD-Chef Gabriel the EU called Greece in the debt crisis, to meet the. Otherwise there is a risk to the country’s Isolation and exclusion from the Schengen area.

Before the Brussels EU summit, writes the German Economics Minister, Sigmar Gabriel, in an article for the “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung”, the exclusion or the exclusion of a Member state from the Schengen space are Scheinlösungen, “the European debate poison”. Such an exclusion of Greece threatened but if “ideas of the Conservatives” is realized, and at the border to Macedonia fences were built around the influx of refugees to Central and Western Europe to curb.

Appeal to the social-democratic heads of state and government of the EU: foreign Ministers Steinmeier and Vice-Chancellor Gabriel

“You can’t just Europe’s external borders, to redefine, and even over the head of affected States,” writes the SPD Chairman. Rather go there to “complete registration, sufficient Unterbringungskapazitäten and orderly distribution” of refugees. This appeal Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel and foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, according to media reports, also in a letter to the social democratic heads of state and government and foreign Ministers in Europe.

“Germany must be ready in Europe to invest”

Gabriel calls in his contribution on the occasion of the refugee crisis to a load balancer in the EU. For a “renewal of the European Einigungsgedankens” was it necessary to fight unemployment in many EU member States with a common asylum and refugee policy to connect. Germany could not expect to have him in the distribution of refugees to be saved, if it was not ready, now more than ever before in growth and employment in Europe to invest.

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This also included, Greece in the debt crisis once again clearly meet. Of the more than 200 billion euros in aid to Greece between 2010 and 2015 is the by far largest part of international creditors have gone to old loans to be renegotiated. This 145 billion would be by the taxpayers of the donor countries applied. “We mobilize billions over billions of euros in Rettungskrediten to the European financial system to stabilize, but it had not succeeded, “the normal and the real economic and social conditions of the people in the countries, the recipients of this aid”.

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Displeasure over European policy

This contradiction to the citizens of all countries involved is difficult to comprehend and let the resentment about the European policy in donors as in recipients grow. “If the Greek government is now serious about Reform, then we must find ways, the Greek debt continues to reduce,” urged the Vice-Chancellor. Greece desperately need a debt relief, “such as through longer maturities and Zinsnachlässe”, otherwise threatening the country’s ungovernability.

The next EU summit takes place on Thursday and Friday in Brussels. The refugee crisis is the Central theme of the meeting.

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