"It will fully cover, for a period of 4 months, the costs for the transportation by ferry of at least 60,000 persons in need of International protection and other migrants from the Eastern Aegean islands to mainland Greece," the statement said.
How ever, the statement stressed that the additional emergency assistance is strictly limited to persons who have been properly screened, registered and fingerprinted on the islands before their onward transportation to mainland Greece, in order to rule out that EU funding is used for irregular secondary movements.
The emergency assistance will be delivered through the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF), according to the statement.
The EU said it has put aside a total of 51.5 million euros to support migrations through the AMIF in 2015.
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