4,500 refugees stranded at Eidomeni borders
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
More than 4 thousand 5 hundred refugees are currently stranded at the Greek-FYROM borders at EIdomeni, after FYROM decided that Afgan nationals and all those who do not carry a passport or ID card will not be allowed to cross the borders.
Contadicting voices in Europe regarding the refugee crisis. “Greece would become the “parking lot” of all refugees, if bordrers with Scopje were closed, stated European Parliament President Martin Schultz.”If the plan involving Turkey fails, the borders of Europe will need to be transferred elsewhere” stated German Home Affairs minister, Thomas de Maiziere.
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