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Greek PM promises to build permanent migrant centre on Lesbos after Moira fire
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Greece will build a permanent migrant reception centre on Lesbos to replace the overcrowded refugee camp destroyed by a fire last week, with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis calling for closer European involvement.

The fire at the Moria reception centre last week left more than 12,000 people without shelter, forcing most to sleep out in the open without proper sanitation or access to food and water, and pushing the migration issue back up the European agenda.

Mr Mitsotakis said the construction of a new reception centre on the island to replace the notoriously squalid and overcrowded Moria facility would be the chance to reset the policy behind handling migrant arrivals. "We want to turn this problem into an opportunity," he said."Europe should be a lot more involved in the management of the new centre wherever we finally decide it should be," he told a news conference.

Asylum seekers carry their belongings as they walk on a roadside, near the destroyed Moria refugees camp.He appeared to dismiss protests by Lesbos residents who have opposed the creation of a new centre as well as by migrants demanding to be resettled away from the island. Authorities began admitting migrants to temporary tent accommodation outside the main port of Mytilene. In a concerning development, they identified what Mr Mitsotakis said were"dozens" of cases of COVID-19.

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