European Commission: Greece is not alone on the issue of refugees
The belief that "Greece is not alone 'in managing refugee flows, emphasized today the European Commission's spokesman on immigration, Natasha Bertrand.
Invited to comment on whether the European Commission considers that Greece has been left alone to cope with refugee flows on its territory, N. Bertrand said that is not the case and that the Commission is working to ensure the necessary assistance and support needed the country. «H Greece is not alone. We work with the Greek authorities to increase the refugee reception capacity 50,000 jobs by the end of the year, "recalled Law. Bertrand, noting that much of this effort supports UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, through the rent subsidy.
Continuing, N. Betro stressed for better coordination of the Commission with the Greek authorities, the Director General of the European Commission and responsible for the Structural Funds, Martin has Fervei travel to Greece and work for; this purpose. The same representative recalled that the Commission has already provided a first financial assistance for refugees in Greece, EUR 30 mil. Euro, that examined ways to release further financial support.
The belief that "Greece is not alone 'in managing refugee flows, emphasized today the European Commission's spokesman on immigration, Natasha Bertrand.
Invited to comment on whether the European Commission considers that Greece has been left alone to cope with refugee flows on its territory, N. Bertrand said that is not the case and that the Commission is working to ensure the necessary assistance and support needed the country. «H Greece is not alone. We work with the Greek authorities to increase the refugee reception capacity 50,000 jobs by the end of the year, "recalled Law. Bertrand, noting that much of this effort supports UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, through the rent subsidy.
Continuing, N. Betro stressed for better coordination of the Commission with the Greek authorities, the Director General of the European Commission and responsible for the Structural Funds, Martin has Fervei travel to Greece and work for; this purpose. The same representative recalled that the Commission has already provided a first financial assistance for refugees in Greece, EUR 30 mil. Euro, that examined ways to release further financial support.