Italy and Greece supported in many ways
Italy and Greece supported in many ways
The EU has reacted to the refugee crisis in many ways. So far, the focus has
been on providing support for the strained member states on the EU’s borders,
especially Greece and Italy, on the management of the external borders and on
cooperation with the countries of origin as well as the transit countries, including
offering legal pathways for people in need of international protection
(resettlement and other forms of legal migration).
Support for strained partner countries with external borders mainly pertains to
three areas: (i) administrative and personnel support with regard to the
registration and reception of asylum seekers, (ii) financial support and (iii) the
relocation of asylum seekers, which is coming to an end, however.
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