Soros warns EU: refugee crisis must be resolved

George Soros, in an interview reported by CNBC, warned that the EU is in a state of high danger of collapse if not extraordinary, and appropriate measures will be taken, especially with regard to the refugee crisis.
Soros has vigorously raised the humanitarian issue that is proving to be a real catastrophe, particularly in Greece. "Asylum seekers are desperate" And he added that "EU leaders should understand that the ultimate solution to this crisis is necessarily to find a large sum dicapitali be invested exclusively on the project, rather than breakdown and invest sufficient sums year after year."
Soros reiterated that only by addressing the issue head on and investing heavily the EU will manage to solve the problem and prevent even more dangerous consequences for the entire Old Continent.
According to the billionaire the number of refugees that Europe can actually absorb is between 300 and 500 thousand people a year. An effective plan to permanently address the issue could cost the EU about 30 billion euro on an annual basis.
A high figure but Soros defends and defines sustainable if analyzed from the correct perspective. Especially because the consequences of failure would cost Europe a much higher figure. "Just think what it would mean the collapse of the system Shenghen on the free movement of persons and goods within the 26 states that make up the EU."
The fund European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) and other EU funds, according to Soros, count currently about 60 billion of unused funds that are likely to be dispersed. These vehicles, according to the financier, could be a useful tool "to prevent the collapse and disintegration of the entire European Union."