News: Some NGOS did business with the refugee

The belief that some NGOS used the refugee crisis to make money expressed in an interview…
in the newspaper Pravda, the minister of Foreign affairs Nikos Kotzias, stressing that it is not a problem Greek but european.
The Greek minister of Foreign affairs, notes that he was already talking from January 2015 for refugees and economic migrants, and they all said, then, that this is not a problem, but he insisted that the movement of refugees affects not only the foreign policy of the European Union, but that will affect even the internal policies, while for the refugee crisis always said that the protection of the maritime borders is something very different from the protection of the land border.
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We must always keep in mind what would happen with the people that come. We can’t just put the boats and let them drown. That would be illegal.
He pointed out that it is necessary to apply in practice all decisions have been taken and it’s not possible for someone to exercise unfair criticism in Greece, when the countries refuse to do what they have agreed.
For the situation in Greece with the refugee, the minister for Foreign affairs says that the balkan route has been closed, the country has 54.000 refugees, while a problem are also a number of NGOS, many of which provide humanitarian aid, but there are some who have benefited from the crisis to make “business” and, in addition, the money for the refugee crisis do not arrive in the state, received by the non-governmental and international organizations and the UN.
The agreement EU-Turkey, and if this is a more long-term solution, mr. Kotzias points out that last week there were zero refugees, this week was more than a hundred and maybe start again to come and you will have to determine whether Turkey complied with the agreement.
“The Anchor sets terms. Money is not a problem. As to the abolition of visas, I’m not entirely sure. I hope not to be a confrontation for specific conditions,” notes in the Slovak newspaper.
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