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Minister Cikotic: Migrant Crisis in Bosnia will not end quickly ​or easily

Published: December 16, 2020
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The Minister of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Selmo Cikotic, stated today that the migrant crisis in our country will not end quickly or easily. At a round table in Sarajevo on the topic “Migrant Crisis – Bosnia and Herzegovina 2020”, Cikotic said that the Council of Ministers of BiH should confirm today the decision to declare the Lipa camp a temporary reception center, Klix.ba writes.

“There is a plan to use the capacities of the Bira camp to accommodate migrants for two to three months, until the Lipa camp is ready,” Cikotic pointed out.

He explained that these days the decisions of the Council of Ministers on the formation of a working group for the development of a five-year strategy for migration management are coming to an end.

“With a certain set of measures, we managed to significantly reduce the number of migrants in BiH, but also to reduce their influx across the eastern border,” said Cikotic.

The coordinator for humanitarian operations of the International Organization for Migration, Drazen Rozic, said that the EU funds significantly improved the conditions in the camps regarding the coronavirus pandemic.

“However, migrants who are outside the camps do not have any health care and there is a danger of spreading the infection without knowing that they are infected,” Rozic added.

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