Kathimerini English

PM to meet with regional officials

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Mitsotakis thanked Kurz for his country’s contributi­on to bolstering Greece’s land border with Turkey, which came under pressure earlier this month after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared he was “opening the gates” to refugees. Kurz noted that inflows have eased in recent days.

Mitsotakis, who discussed the migration crisis with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Monday, said he was hopeful that

Turkey and the European Union would find a way to cooperate while calling on Ankara to “do its duty” and curb irregular migration toward Europe. Ahead of an EU leaders’ summit planned for March 26 and 27, Mitsotakis called on the EU to “crystalliz­e” its strategy regarding the migration crisis and Turkey.

Yesterday Migration Minister Notis Mitarakis met with regional governors in Athens to prepare them for today’s talks with the Greek premier.

He sought to appease their concerns, noting that the government has two key aims: to reduce migration flows and to limit the repercussi­ons of migrant arrivals on local communitie­s.

Pledging to maintain a dialogue with local and regional authoritie­s about the plans to create new centers, Mitarakis said the capacity of the facilities will not exceed 1 percent of the population.

The government’s plans to build new reception centers on both the Aegean islands and the mainland have prompted angry protests by local residents and authoritie­s. With this in mind, Mitsotakis is expected to underline the need for all regions to assume their share of the burden in responding to the migration crisis but also pledge to provide them with offsetting measures for their trouble.

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