We will toughen our stance towards neighbouring countries that do not accept refugees, says Migration Min Mouzalas
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
"We will toughen our stance to the neighbouring countries that do not accept refugees," Alternate Migration Minister Yannis Mouzalas on Tuesday said to ANA-MPA's radio "Praktorio FM", noting also that Greece will intensify the diplomatic pressure.
"Five police chiefs of the countries of Wisegrad and unfortunately of Austria abolished the EU prime ministers' decision that was taken 15 hours ago. These things are unprecedented for the European idea," said Mouzalas stressing that the refugees from Afghanistan that have blocked the railway tracks at the Greek-Fyrom borders at Idomeni were removed and are currently on their way to Athens where they will be hosted in special places.
Mouzalas called on all Greek citizens to assist and estimated that the condition will be very soon under control.
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