AMSTERDAM, June 9 (Reuters) - The Netherlands threw its
support on Tuesday behind a proposal from the European
Commission for EU member states to take in 40,000 migrants.
Germany and France last week expressed concern about the
plan, announced by the Commission in May, that would have those
countries absorb nearly 40 percent of some 40,000 Syrian and
Eritrean migrants currently in Italy and Greece.
"The cabinet welcomes the Commission's efforts to better
manage the stream of migrants in emergency situations," the
Dutch government said in a statement. "It supports the
Commission's appeal to all member states to take part."
Under the current proposal, the Netherlands will take 2,047
migrants.
The Dutch said a number of details must still be worked out,
such as how to define an "emergency situation".
(Reporting By Anthony Deutsch; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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