The migration issues that Austria is facing are not imputable to Romania, Internal Affairs Minister Lucian Bode said in response to Austria saying it opposes Romania joining the passport-free Schengen area due to the many migrants that pass through the country.
Romania, along with Bulgaria and Croatia, is ready to join Schengen, according to the European Commission’s latest expert missions, though Austria has expressed opposition to Romania and Bulgaria joining, while the Dutch strongly oppose Bulgarian accession.
“Categorically, Romania should not be undeservedly and unjustifiably punished,” Bode wrote in a Facebook post. Migration flows do not pass Romania and Romania is not the generator of this flow, the minister added, in reply to reports that Austria is the sole obstacle on Romania’s path to Schengen.
“Without a doubt, Romania meets all the technical conditions for joining the Schengen area,” said Bode, adding that he discussed with his Austrian counterpart, Gerhard Karner, the matter of Schengen expansion and European migration data.
Meanwhile, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer reiterated Vienna’s opposition to Romania and Bulgaria joining the Schengen Area.
“More time is needed… there are still many requests from Austria’s part,” the chancellor said on Tuesday, just before the EU-Western Balkan summit in Tirana.
According to Austria, more than 75,000 immigrants reach its territory, including through Romania and Bulgaria.
Bucharest, however, denies that a large number of migrants have passed its borders.
(Bogdan Neagu | EURACTIV.ro)
Source: euractiv.com