The lobbyist of the Soros network sees the opening of the Polish border as the solution to the conflict at the Belarusian border. Gerald Knaus refers to Schengen and EU law, according to which migrants arriving in member countries cannot be deported. According to him, the migrants should then be resettled in a third, "neutral country", and he already has an idea of which country that should be.
Over the past week, around 4,000 migrants have gathered at the Polish-Belarusian border, who are ready to enter the country even by force. According to Gerald Knaus, Poland should allow immigrants in, he explained in an interview with Die Welt. "Poland must comply with the EU legal order and Schengen regulations," Knaus added.
"According to the Schengen legal system, no one who wants to apply for asylum on Polish soil can be sent back," Knaus was quoted as saying by Focus Online.
He added that it is against the law to turn refugees back in all countries of the European Union. "This is how the EU can demonstrate that it does not sacrifice human dignity," said the lobbyist, who, Angela Merkel, participated in the preparation of the migration agreement between the EU and Turkey in 2016.
Knaus explained to the German newspaper that the correct solution would be to transport migrants who arrive in Poland after a certain deadline to a "safe country" outside the EU. According to him, such a host country could be Ukraine, which directly borders both countries involved in the conflict, and signed a declaration of cooperation with the European Union in July of this year - along with Moldova and Georgia.
"According to European law, it is possible to detain people from Belarus and resettle them in a safe third country, such as Ukraine. For this, only one paragraph in the text of the directive on EU asylum procedures would have to be changed," explained Knaus.
Knaus's activities have been reported several times by the domestic press. In a series of articles, Magyar Nemzet presented the leader and activities of the Soros network's discrediting campaign against Hungary, who also launched a communication offensive against our country.
Source: Hirado.hu
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