Angela Merkel has
warned that fighting could once again break out in the Balkans if Europe fails
to manage the refugee crisis properly, according to German media reports.
The German Chancellor has faced growing calls from her own
coalition partners to abandon policies which offer a welcome to refugees,
particularly in Bavaria where facilities have been stretched by the recent
influx.
In a stark warning during an address to members of her
conservative Christian Democratic Union party, Ms Merkel said Germany risked
sparked a chain reaction of violence if it shuts its border with Austria
permanently.
“It will lead to a
backlash,” she said. Referencing the wars which ravaged the region in the
1990s, she added: “I do not want military conflicts to become necessary there
again.”
Tensions are running high among the Balkan states, ever since
Hungary’s decision to build a razor-wire fence and shut its borders opened up
old rifts between it and its neighbours.
In Germany itself, the vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel
dismissed a row over the use of “transit zones” to process refugees as “silly”.
He said the idea, favoured by Merkel’s conservatives, would only really be
useful for a tiny proportion of the people arriving.
Bavaria’s
influential governor, Horst Seehofer, has said he is satisfied with plans to
discuss the refugee crisis with coalition leaders later this week. Mr Seehofer
has been the most prominent critic of Merkel's welcoming approach to the
refugees.
New figures, compiled by Unicef and reported exclusively by
The Independent on Tuesday, revealed that up to 700 children a day are now
claiming asylum on European soil.
With many heading to Germany, the federal commissioner for
child sexual abuse there warned that there were growing concerns over the
safety of unaccompanied children arriving at refugee camps.
Johannes-Wilhelm Roerig said there was a “scandalous” lack of
control at asylum centres as authorities struggled to cope with the number of
arrivals./write by Adam
Withnall, editing by newsflash
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