(3 Sep 2015) Serbia's prime minister has warned of "huge problems" with migrants once Hungary's deploys the military on its southern border with Serbia as part of a bid to stem the influx, and has urged the European Union to come up with a plan before that happens.
Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday that people won't know what to do after September 15 when Hungary's new measures against migrants and human traffickers take effect.
Vucic spoke during a visit with Bavarian Minister for European Affairs Beate Merk to a reception centre for migrants in northern Serbia, near the border with Hungary.
Vucic said Serbia is ready to share its part of the burden, but wants a comprehensive solution from the EU.
Merk warned that the German state of Bavaria will not allow economic migrants in, only those seeking refugee status.
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