The foreign ministers of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary
on Thursday criticized Switzerland for its decision to introduce
immigration quotas for eight EU member countries of central and Eastern
Europe. The joint statement, adopted on the sidelines of a NATO
officials’ summit in Brussels, was reportedly initiated by Czech Foreign
Minister Karel Schwarzenberg. The foreign ministers of the four countries
said they hoped that Switzerland would reconsider the move.
Switzerland, which is not a member of the EU but is part of the bloc’s
Schengen zone of free movement, will cap immigration from eight central
and
Eastern European countries beginning May 1; the country will annually
grant
some 2,000 residency permits to Czechs, Slovaks, Poles and citizens of
other six post-communist countries.