American financial investor George Soros claimed in an essay for the New York Review of Books that only a massive infusion of cash can save the European Union from collapsing, amid the ongoing refugee crisis.
Soros, who previously stated that it was Europe's "obligation" to accept at least a million migrants per year, now warns the EU of an increasing risk of collapse unless a major cash injection is made.
"The asylum seekers are desperate. Legitimate refugees must be offered a reasonable chance to reach their destinations in Europe," the billionaire financier wrote.
Soros, who previously stated that it was Europe's "obligation" to accept at least a million migrants per year, now warns the EU of an increasing risk of collapse unless a major cash injection is made.
"The asylum seekers are desperate. Legitimate refugees must be offered a reasonable chance to reach their destinations in Europe," the billionaire financier wrote.