German Chancellor
 Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande stressed on Sunday
 the migrant crisis, which brought more than a million people to the 
European Union last year, needs an EU-level solution. The
 two leaders were meeting in Strasbourg on the Franco-German border to 
discuss the agenda of the next European summit on Feb. 18-19. They had a
 private meeting before joining EU Parliament Chairman Martin Schulz for
 dinner. Merkel, who 
opened her country's borders to Syrians fleeing civil war last summer, 
is under increasing pressure to limit the influx. A
 poll published this week indicated popular support for Merkel had 
tumbled to a four-and-a-half-year low, with more than 80 percent of 
Germans doubting her government had the refugee crisis under control. The
 crisis has strained relations between EU member states and tested their
 commitment to Europe's open-borders Schengen agreement. Hollande and Merkel
 agreed the action plan defined by the European Commission was a 
priority, a source close to the French president said. The
 plan involves assistance to Greece to control its borders, reinforcing 
its means to register refugees but also a fight against smugglers and 
the acceleration of procedures to expel illegal migrants. It also includes a package for Turkey to help it curb the influx of migrants into Europe.  Germany's
 anti-Islam PEGIDA movement staged rallies in several cities across 
Europe on Saturday, including one gathering up to 8,000 people in the 
eastern city of Dresden, to protest against the massive arrivals.  Separately, the two leaders also expressed a "strong common concern" about the situation in Syria, the French source said. Russian
 and Syrian government forces on Saturday intensified an assault on 
rebel-held areas around the Syrian city of Aleppo that has prompted tens
 of thousands to flee to the Turkish border to seek refuge.
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