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#Turkey: MEPs to go to Greece to check on refugees and implementation of EU-Turkey deal
A Civil Liberties Committee delegation will travel to Greece from 18 to 20 May to check the situation of refugees at the external borders of the EU and assess how the EU-Turkey deal to manage migrant and asylum-seekers flows into the EU is being implemented. MEPs will visit the Greece/FYROM border, the island of Lesvos and Athens. They will also meet representatives of the Greek Government, and EU and international bodies, as well as NGOs.
The aim of the delegation, formed by 10 MEPs led by Peter Niedermüller (S&D, HU), is to evaluate the situation on the ground in order to identify possible needs and further measures to be taken, including with regard to the implementation of the EU-Turkey deal. MEPs want to check how asylum applications are being processed, the information and support that migrants are being offered and hold discussions regarding rescue operations and border management.
They will visit both open and closed reception facilities in the northern part of the country and in Lesvos. Civil Liberties Committee MEPs have repeatedly quizzed the Commission about the conditions in the Greek reception centres, the number and background of staff conducting asylum interviews and the return of migrants and asylum-seekers to Turkey. They are especially concerned about the situation of vulnerable groups, such as women with children and unaccompanied minors.
Delegation: Peter NIEDERMÜLLER (Head of delegation, S&D, HU), Birgit SIPPEL (S&D, DE), Mariya GABRIEL (EPP, BG), Helga STEVENS (ECR, BE), Malin BJÖRK (GUE/NGL, SE), Laura FERRARA (EFDD, IT), Roza Maria Gräfin THUN UND HOHENSTEIN (EPP, PL), Janice ATKINSON (ENF, UK), Anna Maria CORAZZA BILDT (EPP, SE) and Elissavet VOZEMBERG-VRIONIDI (EPP, EL).
The head of the delegation will hold a press conference in Athens at 10h, on Friday 20 May.
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