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German Left Party Blames West for European Migrant Crisis

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Western countries are responsible for the migrant crisis that has recently engulfed Europe and the EU needs to adopt a structural approach to the problem, Gregor Gysi, head of the Leftist faction in the German Parliament, said Wednesday.

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"The countries where Western governments have waged wars – like Afghanistan – are in disastrous condition. All factions in the Bundestag, except for the Left Party, approved the war in Afghanistan," Gysi said opening parliamentary debates on the budget for 2016.

"Fortunately, Germany wasn’t directly involved in the wars in Iraq and Libya, unlike the US, Britain, France and others. But has it gone better? Gaddafi was bad. But has the situation changed?" the politician added.

According to Gysi, Germany is the third-largest arms exporter in the world and it "makes money on each war."

Meanwhile, Berlin supplies weapons to regimes "like in Saudi Arabia and Qatar," he added.

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"We’re glad that €6 billion euros will be unveiled [to help refugees coming to Germany]. This is an important step, but it’s not enough. This is not a structural measure," the lawmaker said.

Gysi also commented on EU refugee quotas which are strongly opposed by the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Latvia and Lithuania: "If those countries refuse to accept refugees and stop funding the refugee policy Brussels would cut its financial support for them."

"Maybe, we would have to remind them the idea of the Sermon on the Mount," Gysi said urging German Chancellor Angela Merkel to adopt a harsher stance on the issue toward Warsaw.

The politician called for cooperation with Russia arguing that "there can be no peace in Europe without or against Russia."

He also said that the policy of sanctions against Russia undermines the principles of the state.

"Obama demanded from Germany and the EU to impose economic sanctions against Russia. The request was fulfilled, as usual. They achieved their goals, and we’re seeing economic losses," Gysi claimed.

He also demanded from Merkel to examine the issue of Russian weapons supplies to Syria and make a report on it. 

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