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The Netherlands does not have to take in any more refugees from camps in Italy and Greece than it has already done so, judges in The Hague said on Tuesday.
A foundation called We Gaan Ze Halen (we are going to fetch them) had taken the Dutch state to court, arguing that the Netherlands has only taken in 1,433 refugees under the terms of the EU resettlement deal worked out in 2015.
The deal says the Netherlands must resettle 8,712 of the 160,000 refugees in Italian and Greek camps, and, the foundation argues, there are just six months to go before the deadline is reached.