Wednesday, August 26, 2015

German Foreign Ministry Earmarks $1.1Mln in Aid to Refugees in Serbia

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier called on EU member states to assume responsibility for providing "quick and effective" assistance to the refugees in Serbia and FYROM (***).

The German Federal Foreign Office (AA) has allocated 1 million euro ($1.14 million) for humanitarian aid to refugees in Serbia and FYROM (***), Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Wednesday.

"We cannot stand idly by when refugees in distress seek protection in [countries] neighboring European Union states," Steinmeier said in a statement posted on the AA website.

The minister called on EU member states to assume responsibility for providing "quick and effective" assistance to the refugees.

He added that 400,000 euro would be allocated to the Serbian branch of the religious charity Caritas, and 200,000 euro to the German Red Cross in FYROM (***).

The money is intended to provide refugees with food, medical and psychological care, as well as hygiene kits, blankets and sleeping bags.

Steinmeier, along with Vice Chancellor and Economics Minister Sigmar Gabriel, published a 10-point action plan for an EU-wide response to the ensuing refugee crisis on Sunday.

FYROM (***) declared a state of emergency last week due to the migrant crisis, while Serbia continues to serve as a transit point for migrants crossing into Hungary and onward into the European Union.

 (Sputnik)
26/8/15
***[After the necessary corrections with the name "FYROM"]

***[GREECE recognized this country with the name "FYROM"]
***[UN  resolution A/RES/47/225 of 8 April 1993] 


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