Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said Wednesday that fears about migrants staying in Serbia permanently and our country becoming a “collective center” were ungrounded, as it was clear that those not allowed into the European Union could also not stay in Serbia.

Stefanovic said in a statement that Serbia currently had an agreement with countries in the neighborhood on sending economic migrants that EU member-states were not accepting back to the countries they had come from.

“For over a year that the migrant crisis has been intensively going on, none of these migrants have stayed in Serbia and there is no fear that our country would become some kind of collective center and that the migrants will stay here permanently,” Stefanovic said.

Source: Tanjug

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