'No enthusiasm' for migrant quotas, says EU chief Donald Tusk

Many European Union countries oppose obligatory quotas that would force them to take in refugees from other overwhelmed member states, European Council president Donald Tusk has said.

'No enthusiasm' for migrant quotas, says EU chief Donald Tusk

Many European Union countries oppose obligatory quotas that would force them to take in refugees from other overwhelmed member states, European Council president Donald Tusk has said.

Mr Tusk said: "There is no enthusiasm for obligatory quotas. But we should all show solidarity and do what we can to help."

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