Friday, February 26, 2016

Zuckerberg: Germany is “a model for all” refugee crisis – El Universal

CEO and co-founder of social network Facebook, American Mark Zuckerberg said today that the performance of Germany’s refugee crisis is “inspiring” and “a model for everyone” .

Zuckerberg made the remarks at a meeting in Berlin in which he answered questions from the audience for more than an hour and which urged more countries, including yours, to maintain a open door policy similar to German.

“I hope that more countries will follow Germany in this way. I hope that the United States should follow Germany in this way,” he said.

co-founder of the largest social network said that “many countries” are tending in recent times to “close” the increasing challenges and highlighted, in turn, required “courage and humanity “to meet the people who” need a home. “

the CEO of Facebook makes a two-day visit to Berlin within a European tour that has also taken him to Barcelona for the technology fair Mobile World Congress.

Yesterday, also in Berlin, announced a program of cooperation with European research centers in the field of artificial intelligence.

Europe is experiencing the increasing flow of asylum seekers since the Second World War and last year saw the entry of more than one million people, mostly bound for Germany.

the situation has generated an intense debate across the continent on the limits of asylum and financial and logistical capacity to accommodate so many people, in which German Chancellor Angela Merkel has advocated a policy of opened by the need for solidarity with refugees doors.

Merkel has urged its partners in the European Union (EU) for weeks to reach a “European solution” to achieve tackle the refugee crisis.

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