N. Mitarakis: ‘Greece is open to hosting Ukrainian refugees’

“Greece is open to hosting Ukrainian refugees. We consider it our obligation to participate in this humanitarian chain,” the Immigration Minister remarked, speaking to ERT1.

Mr. Mitarakis pointed out that “it should be mandatory for all EU countries to contribute to the redistribution of flows from Ukraine. As we requested when we had the crisis from Turkey, it is a matter of principle to say it now, when we we must help the countries of Eastern Europe. ”

The Minister of Immigration also presented the parameters of the Temporary Protection Directive that the European Union is expected to activate as an accelerated entry process for mass displaced refugees. As he mentioned, those who reach the borders of EU countries receive an emergency permit which gives them the right to stay for one year and gives them the right to work immediately. “Many of those who will come will have the opportunity to work directly in the agricultural, tourism or other industry of our country and this does not deny them the right to apply for asylum, but they are covered by this temporary measure, which can be extended. “. There is also provision for family reunification of Ukrainians with relatives already living in the European Union.

In Greece, this Directive has been incorporated through Presidential Decree 80/2006 and the ministry, as Mr. Mitarakis explained, in meetings with the Ministries of Civil Protection and Citizen Protection will specialize the procedures for the implementation of the Directive.

He pointed out that despite the large flows to Eastern European countries, Ukrainians are usually hosted in the homes of their compatriots. According to data quoted by Poland, 170,000 arrivals, but only 1,000 Ukrainians live in accommodation facilities. “Large hospitality centers have not been created in the European Union, this as we will have further flows is a given that will change”, added Mr. Mitarakis.

This morning, 36 Ukrainian refugees arrived in Athens by bus from Romania where they had taken refuge on foot. The refugees were welcomed by their relatives.

Source: Capital

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