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Greek minister lashes out at EU for not helping with refugees

Greek minister lashes out at EU for not helping with refugees

A Greek minister has angrily blamed European Union member states for failing to send Athens enough manpower and ships to help it tackle the migrant crisis and for not living up to pledges to relocate migrants.

Immigration Minister Ioannis Mouzalas told reporters on the sidelines of an EU meeting in Amsterdam on Monday that sending officers from the EU border protection force known as Frontex to neighboring Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) in an attempt to halt migrants there would be illegal.

It has been suggested that EU border guards would be more effective on the Greek-FYROM border, but Mouzalas said sending them there is “not a good idea,” insisting: “We need Frontex in Greece.”

Mouzalas says Greece is doing all it can to protect its sea borders from boatloads of migrants heading from Turkey to nearby Greek islands, but has not been sufficiently helped by fellow EU members. He says Athens wanted 1,800 Frontex officers, but has got only 800.

[AP]

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