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Slovenia Arms Border Police Amid Massive Migrant Flow Scare

© AP Photo / Darko BandicMigrants cue to enter Austria in Sentilj, Slovenia, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015.
Migrants cue to enter Austria in Sentilj, Slovenia, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015. - Sputnik International
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Ljubljana took fresh measures in order to better manage migration flows, propped by continuous influx of migrants and concerns voiced by Slovenia's neighbors.

The decision to fortify the border and provide firearms to police officers is reportedly to ensure adequate control of migration flows from the rest of Europe, with migrants aiming to reach Western Europe via Slovenia, Croatia and other states.

With population just over 4 million people, Slovenia has been cooperating with neighboring Croatia to catch illegal migrants during patrols.

© REUTERS / Antonio BronicSlovenian police officers watch as migrants walk from Dobova towards a transit camp in Brezice, Slovenia October 21, 2015
Slovenian police officers watch as migrants walk from Dobova towards a transit camp in Brezice, Slovenia October 21, 2015 - Sputnik International
Slovenian police officers watch as migrants walk from Dobova towards a transit camp in Brezice, Slovenia October 21, 2015

Balkan nations fear that a large number of refugees will attempt to break through the border of Bosnia into Croatia, near Velika-Kladusa. A crowd of 20,000 migrants is supposedly preparing to cross the border ahead of signing of the UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration pact.

The non-binding agreement aims to make migration safe and orderly amid issues of national sovereignty and international cooperation, according to UN officials.

Croatian riot police stand guard in front of migrants at Maljevac border crossing between Bosnia and Croatia near Velika Kladusa, Bosnia, October 24, 2018 - Sputnik International
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UN member states are meant to sign the pact during a UN meeting in Morocco on 10-11 December.

The United States, Hungary and Austria have refused to sign the agreement. Austrian PM Sebastian Kurz said he viewed some points of the migration pact very critically, such as the mixing up of seeking protection with labor migration.

Balkan states, which have largely been on the receiving side of the European migration crisis, serve as a transit zone for migrants seeking to make their way to Germany, Netherlands, Britain and other western-European nations.

 

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