AlQa'dah 27, 1436, Sep 11, 2015, SPA -- European Union needs to go beyond an already-contentious proposal to redistribute 160,000 migrants who are already in Europe and agree on a "fair distribution mechanism" for those who are still on their way, AP quoted the Germany's foreign minister as saying. Germany expects 800,000 migrants to arrive this year and Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier noted that the European Commission's proposal to redistribute refugees will send more to Germany, not take any off its hands. He spoke at a meeting Friday with his counterparts from several eastern European countries, who are resisting quotas. Steinmeier added that European countries need to think about "joint European communication" in countries where migrants are coming from to stop rumors arising that "in Europe, wherever it may be, everyone either has a right to asylum or a guaranteed job."