WARSAW, June 13 (Xinhua) -- Poland respects the decision of European Commission (EC) over refugees, but does not agree with it, Polish government's spokesman Rafal Bochenek said on Tuesday.
Earlier on Tuesday, the EC decided to launch the EU law infringement procedures against Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary -- countries which refuse to take in refugees within the relocation mechanism.
Bochenek said that Poland does respect this decision, but disagree with it, since the government has repeated at the very beginning that obligatory relocation was not a good solution to the migration crisis.
The spokesman emphasized that the European borders should be sealed, and more humanitarian aid should be brought to the people in need on the site.
Krzysztof Szczerski, chief aide of Polish President Andrzej Duda, told Polish Press Agency that the European Commission has chosen a "wrong and unacceptable" road.
Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski told a local radio earlier on Tuesday that forced resettlement cannot be associated with any kind of European policy, and receiving migrants cannot be imposed by any European institution.















