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UK takes in migrants stranded in camps

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ATHENS: A group of 50 refugees and asylum seekers flew from Greece to Britain yesterday to reunite with relatives in a transfer that had been held up by the coronaviru­s lockdown.

The group includes 16 unaccompan­ied minors, Greek migration ministry officials said. Some 130 Greek nationals stranded in the UK because of the Covid-19 lockdown will be repatriate­d on the return flight, the ministry said.

Greece hopes to gradually relocate around 1,600 vulnerable persons from its refugee camps to other countries in the coming months.

Yesterday’s group were relocated under the Dublin Treaty, an accord facilitati­ng family reunificat­ions if a relative is in the country of destinatio­n.

The transfer had been planned for March but was put on hold because of the lockdown introduced to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s. In Greece, restrictio­ns were partly eased on May 4.

“Today the lives of the people who are leaving is changing,” Deputy migration minister Giorgos Koumoutsak­os told reporters at Athens airport. “The coronaviru­s was an additional procedural challenge but as you can see it was not an obstacle,” he said.

The group waved as they boarded the aircraft.

Beth Gardiner-Smith, the CEO of refugee charity Safe Passage Internatio­nal, which supported the initiative, said in a news release: “The British and Greek government­s have shown real leadership in reuniting these families despite the travel difficulti­es”.

Hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees fleeing conflicts and poverty in their countries flowed used Greece as a springboar­d towards other European countries in 2015 and 2016, when an EU-brokered accord with Turkey all but halted the flow.

A bottleneck in processing asylum applicatio­ns left many stuck in the country while applicatio­ns were examined.

The reunificat­ion was also supported two members of the British House of Lords, Labour peer Lord Alf Dubs and the Earl of Dundee, a Conservati­ve with responsibi­lity for child refugees at the Council of Europe.

 ??  ?? British ambassador to Greece, Kate Smith, centre, greets migrants from overcrowde­d camps at Athens Internatio­nal Airport yesterday.
British ambassador to Greece, Kate Smith, centre, greets migrants from overcrowde­d camps at Athens Internatio­nal Airport yesterday.

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