EU leaders push for dialogue with Syria to sort out refugee disaster
EU leaders yesterday called for talks with Syria in a bid to tackle the bloc’s migrant crisis.
Syria has been a pariah in the wake of chemical weapon strikes by its dictator Bashar al-Assad.
But at a summit in Brussels, Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni lobbied for a review of the EU’s strategy towards Damascus.
One Italian diplomat said Ms Meloni supported the ‘need to create the conditions for a safe, dignified and voluntary return of Syrian refugees to Syria’.
Syrians who were refugees in Lebanon return to their home country amid the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, October 9
Meloni (pictured October 16) urged conditions for a ‘safe’ and ‘voluntary’ return to Syria
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen also called for a ‘discussion’ which could lead to an ‘innovative solution’ regarding Syrian migrants.
Wider talks are taking place about the way the bloc handles migration, including setting up projects resembling Britain’s now-scrapped Rwanda asylum scheme.
Since Labour ditched it, backing for comparable schemes has been gathering pace on the Continent.