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Slovak FM quits after parliament rejects migration pact

Government advised to ‘take a disapproving stance’ towards UN Global Compact for Migration

Fatih Hafız Mehmet  | 30.11.2018 - Update : 30.11.2018
Slovak FM quits after parliament rejects migration pact

Ankara

By Askin Kiyagan

BRATISLAVA

Slovakia’s foreign minister resigned Thursday after its parliament adopted a resolution advising the government to reject a UN pact on the treatment of migrants.

Miroslav Lajcak quit in protest against parliament's rejection of the UN’s Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, Foreign Ministry spokesman Boris Gandel told the Slovak news agency TASR.

In a vote in the Slovak parliament, 90 of its 150 lawmakers voted against the pact.

Lajcak warned last week that he would tender his resignation if the country did not sign the document.

The resolution said the Slovak government should “take a disapproving stance” toward the pact.

It also stated that the pact is not in line with the country’s current security and migration policies.



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