EU leaders sparred on migration policy into the early hours of Friday as contentious new plans laid bare deep divisions over how to deal with the next crisis.
Mark Rutte, the Netherlands’ prime minister, branded as “shameless” a plan by the Visegrad group of central European countries to fund efforts to stop migration from Libya while refusing to accept quotas of refugees.
Mr Rutte warned that unless member states were able to “untangle this problem” in the next six months it could force a bitterly contested vote among union members on the way forward on migration policy.
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