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“I don’t feel at all obliged every time the houses we build are burned down to build new ones,” Development and Investment Minister Adonis Georgiadis said on SKAI television.
“It saddens me very much to see them like this, but we can’t help but think that these people burned down the camp on their own,” he added.
At the same time, he stated that “we did not want to beat up the neighbors so that they became closed structures.”
Among other things, he pointed out that it is an unpleasant situation for residents who see their island in a state of emergency, for people who have been left without accommodation and are on the streets and for the country that presents this image of chaos and disorganization. As he explained, this unpleasant situation arose from the uncontrolled influx of people in Greece without asking us, from the creation of Moria that over time grew in volume and number as well as from our inability to convince the inhabitants to build closed structures before. from 8 months with known conflicts.
He stressed that closed structures must be made. “The plan must go ahead.” At the same time, he stressed that there is a significant difference in the reactions of neighbors in relation to 8 months ago with whom, as he mentioned, they can communicate in a civilized way since the flows now have zero and it is a manageable issue.
“We are all more mature on the issue of immigration.”
Source: skai.gr