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Austria’s Kurz says he wants to ward off a new migration ‘catastrophe’
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (L) speaks during a press conference with German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer at the Interior Ministry in Berlin, on June 13, 2018. Photo: AFP
Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz on Wednesday raised the spectre of a 'catastrophe' similar to the events of 2015 if Europe does not agree a common response on migration.
Kurz's comments came as he and his ministers held a special joint session in the Austrian city of Linz with their Bavarian counterparts from the German CSU party, which is currently locked in a battle over migration policy within the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.
“We can't wait until we have a catastrophe like the one in 2015,” Kurz said, referring to the migrant crisis of 2015-16, which saw more than 150,000 people seek asylum in Austria, a country of 8.7 million.
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