German
Chancellor Angela Merkel pushed back against critics of her open-door policy on
refugees, saying those fleeing war zones shouldn’t have to bear the blame for
the terrorist attacks in Paris.
She hit back in her only public comments on
the first day of the two-day summit of world leaders that’s taking place in the
shadow of the Paris attacks. Merkel called for a swift investigation into the
motives behind the terrorist carnage to “find out who the perpetrators were,
who’s behind them and what connections there were.”
“We owe it to the victims and their
relatives, but also for the sake of our own security,” Merkel told reporters.
“And we owe it to all the innocent refugees who are fleeing from war and
terrorism.”
Merkel said she’d discuss efforts to resolve
the Syrian conflict with Russian President Vladimir Putin late Sunday, then
again in a one-on-one meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday, as
she steps up her international diplomacy aimed at stemming the flow of refugees
to Europe.
In Germany, some among her political allies
stoked further tension over the projected arrival of some one million refugees
this year alone. Friday night’s attack in Paris “changes everything,” Markus
Soeder, a member of the Bavarian state government, said in a Twitter post.
Merkel said that G-20 leaders, who will
release a statement Monday on fighting the terrorist threat, were sending a
“decisive signal” that all forms of terrorism will be defeated. A key element
is resolving the war in Syria peacefully and as soon as possible, she said.
“We all know that time is running out to
return hope to the millions of refugees,” Merkel said. “It’s also completely
clear -- and that’s borne out by the discussions here -- that we have to tackle
the root cause of where the refugees are coming from.”
Πηγή: bloomberg.com
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