Czech president Milos Zeman has proposed that economic migrants should be deported from Europe to “uninhabited Greek islands” or to “empty places” in North Africa.
The spectacularly incredible president also proposed that the Greek debt should be progressively reduced in return for shouldering the cost of hosting hundreds of thousands economic migrants.
“We are in Greece, and Greece has plenty of uninhabited islands, and big foreign debt. So if you have ‘hotspots’ in Greek islands, this would be a sort of payment of foreign debt,” Zeman told Financial Times in an interview on the islands of Rhodes where he participated in the Rhodes Forum.
“Hot spots”, “uninhabited islands”, “inhabited islands”, “Greek debt” – all stuffed in one bag inside a well-shaken uninhabited and troubled mind that is a fierce supporter of Grexit.
Zeman did not make any proposal on North Africa’s debt, most likely, because he was unable to identify “empty places” or he is just confident that Africa is a state hiding its fiscal figures…
Greek uninhabited island
Czech uninhabited brain
Milos Zeman, who competes with Hungrary’s Viktor Orban for the title of The Most Xenophobic EU leader, stressed “I am sure there is a close link between the migrants’ wave and the jihadists” and that the “Muslim culture is fundamentally incompatible with the European society.”
...I have no idea whether Zeman was thinking of the islands and islets in the Aegean Sea that Turkey officially claims and thus for one more time, and whether there has been some contact between Zeman and Erdogan on this issue.
But I hear of many uninhabited Czech villages where the migrants can be deported and Zeman can also save on deportation cost.
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