French PM: Migration crisis might destroy Europe

French PM: Migration crisis might destroy Europe

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Europe cannot take in all the refugees fleeing war-torn Syria and Iraq and the migration crisis is putting the European Union in grave danger, the French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has said.

Valls, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, also said that Europe needed to take urgent action to control its external borders. “Otherwise,” he said, “our societies will be totally destabilized.”

The Daily Mail reports that Valls, when asked whether the Schengen agreement was on the verge of collapse as a result of the on-going migration crisis, said: “No, it’s Europe that can die, not the Schengen area. If Europe is not capable of protecting its own borders.

“The European project, not Europe as much. Not our values, but the concept of Europe that our founding fathers had, yes it is in very grave danger. That’s why you need border guards and controls outside the European Union. Sometimes we had the feeling that borders did not exist. No, borders do exist so you have to protect them.”

Valls added that Germany, which accepted over one million refugees in 2015, is faced with a major challenge. He added: “But the first message we need to send now with the greatest of firmness is to say that we will not welcome all the refugees in Europe.

“A message that says come, you will be welcome, provokes major shifts. Today, when we speak in Europe, a few seconds later it will be shared on smartphones in the refugee camps of Libya.”

Valls also said that France would maintain its current state of emergency, declared after the 13 November terrorist attacks in Paris, until a “total and global war” against so-called Islamic State was over.