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Merkel backs joint migrant response
EU plans emergency meeting – in two weeks

GERMAN Chancellor Angela Merkel called again yesterday for a joint EU response to the thousands of refugees seeking safety in Europe.

EU chiefs have grudgingly accepted the need for emergency talks but have scheduled them for September 14, two weeks away when hundreds of people are dying weekly in the desperate search for a safe haven from the terrorism and civil wars raging in Iraq, Syria, Libya, South Sudan and other countries.

Germany has so far accepted more asylum-seekers than any other EU country, though this is still far fewer refugees than Turkey, Lebanon or Jordan is hosting.

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