Dutch media report that the Dutch government has failed to agree on a new migration package
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Tense talks between the four parties that make up Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s ruling coalition failed to broker a deal over ways to rein in migration, Dutch media reported Friday, citing unnamed sources.
If months of talks on the thorny issue end in failure, it could bring down the administration and force a general election. The government did not confirm the reports and no ministers immediately emerged from the meeting near Rutte’s office.
Rutte, the Netherlands’ longest serving premier, presided over late-night meetings Wednesday and Thursday that failed to result in a deal. More talks got underway Friday evening, and he declined to answer questions about the issue at his weekly press conference before the discussions.
“Everybody wants to find a good, effective solution that also does justice to the fact that this is about human lives,” Finance Minister Sigrid Kaag, a member of the centrist D66 party, said before the talks began.