The spokeswoman for the Basque government María Ubarretxena emphasized that the agreement as the basis collaborated by Euskadi and the Canary Islands, but that “has an improvement margin”, because Euskadi is not mentioned as the “northern border”.
The Basque government has appreciated “A positive first step” The pact about the distribution of minors of migrants of the Canary Islands and Ceuta who will approve the Council of Ministers on Tuesday, although it understands that “has that margin“Because Euskadi is not mentioned as the” northern border. ”
In the subsequent press conference the board of the administrative council, spokeswoman María Ubarretxena has indicated that the agreement is based on the Proposal worked together by Euskadi and the Canary Islands.
In this sense, Ubarretxena has reported that there was a conversation this morning between the Lehendakari Imanol Pradales and the president of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, and that tomorrow, the technical teams of the Canary Islands and the Minister of Welfare, Nere Government of the Basque Government of the Basque Government of the Basque Government, on Wednesday VORORIA-GASTEIZ, will meet in Vitoria-Gasteneiz.
Under the aspects of the agreement, Ubarretxena has considered ‘positive’ that ‘the formula proposed by Euskadi and the Canary Islands’ and also’ will be used ‘and also’ Extraordinary fund of 100 million euros“Although he said,” the question of the northern border is missing, because there is no specific mention on the northern border, which Euskadi asked “, but” Border territories are called.
Asked about the figure of foreign minors who could arrive To EuskadiUbarretxena has responded that “You still have to do the calculations”. “Tomorrow there will be a meeting between technical teams, we will wait for them to refine and give a number,” he added.
Source: EITB

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