Ukraine dismisses notion of transit camps in the country

Published: 3 October 2004 y., Sunday
Ukraine has no plans to set up transit camps to receive Chechen refugees, the State Committee for Nationalities and Migration has said. Lithuania's Interior minister, Virgilijus Bulovas, had recently proposed Ukraine as the most obvious country to place a reception camp for Chechen refugees. The idea, however, was flatly rejected by the Kiev authorities - the chairman of Ukraine's State Committee for Nationalities and Migration, Hennadii Moskal went on to describe the idea as "absurd". In a statement to journalists, he added that his government "has not and could not receive an official appeal on that matter". "No country has the right to dictate or propose to another country where and which places to build and who to receive there", Mr Moskal said in response to questions from Ukrainian News. Mr Moskal also said he did not understand why the initiators of the idea selected Ukraine and not their own countries. Ministers from the Austro-Baltic Security Summit who met last week in Vienna - including those from Austria, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - backed the idea of building transit camps for potential immigrants coming into Europe from outside the bloc's borders. Similar proposals have been put forward by the British and recently revived by German interior minister Otto Schily. The notion was also backed by the incoming Commissioner for justice and home affairs, Italian right-winger Rocco Buttiglione. The growing problem of Chechen refugees seeking shelter in the EU was also raised on Friday (17 September) at a meeting in Warsaw. Speaking at a visit to Poland Ruud Lubbers, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) rejected ideas from some EU states of creating a refugee camp outside the bloc's borders. Poland has received about 3,500 asylum requests from Chechens this year, with 300 in September. Polish Interior Minister Ryszard Kalisz said, that the country could handle the increase.
Šaltinis: euobserver.com
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