Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps her Department is taking to measure the effect on the human rights of asylum seekers in Greece of the implementation of the UK-Greece Migration Action Plan.
The UK-Greece Action Plan aims to improve overall management of irregular migration in the Eastern Mediterranean. It is focused on tackling organised immigration crime, improving asylum and returns processes in line with international law and ensuring ongoing cooperation on search and rescue in the Aegean through continued deployment of a UK vessel to save lives.
Stemming from the Action Plan the UK and Greece will establish a strategic migration dialogue to monitor the effectiveness of our joint initiatives. Additionally, in the light of our strong bilateral relationship with the Greek
Government, where necessary and appropriate, the UK will raise the issue of conditions for migrants in Greece
Under normal circumstances the Greek Government transfer the most vulnerable migrants to the mainland where necessary; this has ceased due to COVID-19. Instead, Greece is transferring nearly 2,000 high-risk persons (elderly, serious medical cases and their families) to more suitable accommodation within the islands. The Greek response to COVID-19 has been effective and so far there are no reported cases within the migrant camps on the Greek islands.