The German government on Tuesday ruled out the possibility of admitting migrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina and at the same time called on the authorities in that country to do everything they can to alleviate the humanitarian situation of migrants there.
The German government has called on those responsible at the central and local level of government to find sustainable solutions for those seeking protection, the ministry of the interior said in a press release.
At the same time, the possibility of admitting migrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina has been dismissed. There are no plans to transfer migrants without a roof over their head to Germany, the press release said.
In recent days, a conflict has erupted between the parties of the ruling Christian-Democratic and Social-Democratic coalition over the issue of admitting refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Greek islands.
The candidate for the leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Friedrich Merz, dismissed the possibility of admitting migrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina because he does not consider it the right solution, and Thorsten Frei of the same party thinks that such a move would only encourage new illegal migration.
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) thinks that there is a humanitarian crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina that needs to be addressed.
Since the reception camp Lipa near the border with Croatia burned down a few days ago, the humanitarian situation of migrants who are trying to get to the European Union from that part of Bosnia and Herzegovina has deteriorated.
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