

EU Council President Donald Tusk told lawmakers Tuesday that
"according to Turkish estimates, another three million potential refugees
may come from Aleppo and its neighbourhood."
- "Today millions of potential refugees and migrants are dreaming about Europe," Tusk said at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France.
- He warned that "the world around us does not intend to help Europe" and that some of the EU's neighbours "look with satisfaction at our troubles."
- Tusk also lashed out at countries for failing to fully respect EU asylum and border rules, naming Hungary, Italy, Slovakia and Greece.
- "We have to respect commonly agreed rules," he said, adding that when countries say they intend to flout the laws "they undermine the essence of solidarity and our community."


Meanwhile, Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann is heading to
the eastern Aegean island of Lesbos with Greece's prime minister to view the
impact of the refugee crisis and tour the facilities set up to handle the new
arrivals.
- Faymann and Greece's Alexis Tsipras are due on Lesbos around mid-day Monday and are to tour the reception center set up to register and process refugees and migrants.

Source: AP
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