EU approve plan to relocate migrants

EU approve plan to relocate migrants

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 10:18 PM IST
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Migrants carry a man on a wheelchair as they wait to cross the Greek-Macedonian border near the village of Idomeni in northern Greece on September 23, 2015. European Union leaders are due to hold an emergency migration summit amid a growing east-west split after ministers forced through a controversial deal to relocate 120,000 refugees. AFP PHOTO / STRINGER |

The Commission proposes 1.7 bn euros for refugee crisis

Brussels : The EU’s executive Commission on Wednesday earmarked an additional 1.7 billion euros ($1.9 billion) to help the bloc tackle the continent’s biggest refugee crisis since World War II, reports AFP.

   “We have taken a decision to propose an additional 1.7 billion euros,” EU budget commissioner Kristalina Georgieva told a press conference ahead of an emergency EU summit.

   The funds will be used “inside the European Union to improve emergency reception facilities and the capacity of the most overburdened countries to cope,” Georgieva said.          They will also be used to help “refugees outside the European Union, primarily via the World Food Programme, the UNHCR and the ICRC (Red Cross) but also other humanitarian organisations, especially those who put their people at risk operating inside Syria and Iraq,” she said.     “We very much hope that member states would match the deployment (of funds) from the Commission,” she added. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini told the press conference that one reason refugees headed to Europe was because funding had been cut in camps in the Middle East which house mainly people fleeing Syria.

  In Brussels interior ministers approved plans to relocate 120,000 asylum seekers from overstretched frontline states such as Greece and Italy.   Leaders’ summit will focus on the next steps, mainly strengthening the bloc’s external borders and providing extra funds for Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and UN agencies.  Around half a million migrants have flooded into Europe this year, overwhelming frontline states such as Greece, Italy and Hungary and straining the bloc’s current asylum system to the limit.

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