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Migrant welcome centres to be boosted

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Update: 2015-10-25 22:26:00
Migrant welcome centres to be boosted

DHAKA: Another 100,000 spaces in refugee welcome centres will be created under a deal agreed by European leaders at an emergency summit in Brussels.

The heads of 11 EU states and three non-EU countries met to discuss how to handle growing number of migrants, reports the BBC.

More than 9,000 migrants arrived in Greece every day last week, the highest rate so far this year.

Under the deal, Greece will open reception centres with enough room for 30,000 migrants by the end of the year.

The UN's refugee body, the UNHCR, will provide another 20,000 spaces in the same time.

It will also add reception centres with another 50,000 spaces in Balkan countries, which are the most popular routes north for migrants looking to travel north to Germany and Scandinavia.

Also as part of the deal, leaders also agreed to:

    within a week, send 400 police officers to Slovenia, which has struggled with arrival numbers
    "discourage" the movement of migrants to neighbouring countries' borders "without informing neighbouring countries"
    appoint contact officers who can submit information on migrant numbers to other countries and authorities

"This is one of the greatest litmus tests that Europe has ever faced," said German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

** EU, Balkan leaders hold emergency talks on refugees

BDST: 0820 HRS, OCT 26, 2015
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