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Archduke. Com reported on August 8 th that the comprehensive BBC Chinese website reported that the Syrian refugee incident continued to ferment in Europe, which led many major European countries to express their views. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that an "unprecedented" immigration tide will "change" Germany in the future. Britain and France also announced that they would receive more than 20,000 refugees respectively.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Germany will speed up the processing of refugee applications and build additional housing, and promised to allocate 6 billion euros. But Merkel also said that Germany could not solve the refugee crisis alone and urged EU countries to accept refugees.

In the past weekend, about 20,000 people entered Germany. On Monday (7th), 1 1000 people are expected to arrive in Germany.

Merkel thanked all the German volunteers who helped and welcomed the refugees, saying that they painted a picture that Germany was proud of.

However, mockel said that although Germany is willing to accept refugees, it is time for the EU to provide collective help.

Refugees, mainly from Syria, continue to flood into Europe. At the same time, the immigration tide shows no signs of abating.

The European Commission will announce the new immigration quota scheme on Wednesday (9th). According to Spanish newspapers, on the basis of the 40,000 people already agreed by the EU, the plan will also arrange 6,543,800+2,000 new immigrants and * * * 6,543,800+6,000 new immigrants. These include 66,000 in Greece, 54,000 in Hungary and 40,000 in Italy.

In addition, on the border between Hungary and Serbia, hundreds of immigrants confronted the police.

Hungarian Prime Minister Oban Viktor said that those refugees who entered Germany from Hungary were seeking a better "German life", not for security reasons.

He also said that if the refugee tide continues, it will threaten the "Christian society" in Europe. On Sunday night, two fires broke out in the German asylum center, one of which was arson.

In the hearts of many immigrants, Merkel has undoubtedly become their hero. But critics say that Merkel sent a "completely wrong message" to the outside world.

On Sunday (6th) night, two fires broke out in a German asylum center, and the police confirmed that one of the fires was "politically motivated arson".

At the same time, French President Hollande announced on Monday (7th) that France will receive 24,000 refugees in the next two years.

Hollande said that the European Commission is ready to announce a proposal to resettle 6,543,800+2,000 refugees in EU member States by means of compulsory quotas, of which France receives 24,000 refugees.

Hollande said that since the outbreak of the war, 350,000 people have crossed the Mediterranean to Europe, which is a tragedy and a serious humanitarian crisis. Unless the EU * * * makes efforts to share the reception of refugees, the European Schengen Convention system will collapse.

He expressed the hope that there would be a "binding and permanent" system, and all EU member States would share the burden of receiving refugees.

On Wednesday, Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission, will announce a proposal to force member states to accept refugee quotas and resettle120,000 refugees.

According to the arrangement, Germany will accept more than 3 1400 people to ease the pressure from Greece, Italy and Hungary.

He also proposed to hold an international conference on refugees in Paris to discuss how to deal with the worst refugee crisis in Europe since World War II.

British Prime Minister David Cameron announced on Monday (7th) that Britain will accept 20,000 Syrian refugees in the next five years. He said that Britain will also do its utmost to help end the Syrian civil war.

Cameron said that Britain has a "moral responsibility" to resettle refugees currently living in refugee camps on the Syrian border. Children and orphans will be helped first.

Cameron described this action as "a kind of national power".

Britain will use the government's international aid budget to help local governments resettle refugees.

In a speech to the British Parliament, Cameron said that the suffering of people in Syria and other countries who tried to enter Europe in recent weeks was "heartbreaking". Britain needs to do more to help these people displaced by internal conflicts.

He announced the expansion of the "Vulnerable Group Resettlement Project" implemented on 20 14. The refugees Britain will receive in the next five years will come from refugee camps in Syria, Turkey and Jordan.

Earlier, French President Hollande announced that France would receive 24,000 refugees in the next two years.