
“Serbia is not an EU member-state and the Dublin convention does not apply to us. The readmission agreement is concerned with our own citizens who leave for some reason, and having no right to seek asylum in EU states, have to return. But migrants are not dealt with in the readmission agreement,” Vulin told reporters during a visit he and EU Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides paid to the migrants’ reception center in Adasevci.
Vulin said that there would be no domino effect and migrants would not be sent back to Serbia as everything was well organized.
“If the governments of Croatia, Slovenia and Austria or any country the migrants go through say that they cannot allow entry to a certain number of citizens of certain countries, we also will not be able to allow them entry,” said Vulin.
Source: Tanjug