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"Thank you Commissioner for a very full answer. Everybody is aware that this is very difficult. My point is one that was raised with me by a minister in Ljubljana. All the crossings, whether they are legal or illegal, will be used by terrorists, smugglers, immigrants, criminals and so on. Therefore it is a very serious problem. The minister also said to me: we cannot pay; we do not have the money to man all these crossings! So Slovenia has got a real problem.
There are nine other applicant countries – if I leave aside Cyprus and Malta where it is presumably easier to control the borders – so we have ten applicant countries, all with problems like this, without enough money to meet the cost. Is there any possibility that the Commission might propose that the Union takes on a responsibility for guarding our eastern borders?"@en1
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