The Greek government has announced that it will temporarily suspend the reception of migrants arriving in the country for a period of three months due to the increasing influx of migrants. This decision is considered a significant change in Greece's migration policy and could affect discussions within the European Union (EU).
Redaksiya reports that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that this decision was made due to the increase in the number of migrants. The government plans to take additional measures during this period to manage the migration flow and prevent illegal migration. These measures include strengthening border security and optimizing the migrant registration process.
Greece's move comes against the backdrop of ongoing discussions regarding the EU's migration policy. Many European countries face challenges in managing migrant flows and are seeking common solutions to this issue. Greece's decision will be closely monitored by other member states and could influence discussions about the future of the EU's migration policy. This temporary suspension may lead to a re-evaluation of Greece's migration policy priorities and the search for more effective solutions.
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