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Slovenia to strictly implement Schengen regime, says PM

Xinhua, September 13, 2016 Adjust font size:

Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar said his country will strictly implement EU legislation on the Schengen border with Croatia and will not allow exceptional humanitarian transits as was the case in the past.

Cerar made this remark to media after meeting visiting Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern in Ljubljana on Monday, according to the Slovenian Press Agency.

The report said that his speech showed Slovenia's determination to implement the Schengen regime in case of a new migration wave, which is foreseen and reminded by Slovenian leaders on many occasions.

Addressing a joint news conference, both Cerar and Kern called for a joint solution to the EU migration crisis, the report said. Endit