Unlike Austria and countries of the Visegrad Group, which are traditionally against the relocation of migrants in Europe, Croatia has joined most EU countries that have decided to take part in their relocation after the Greek refugee camp Moria on Lesbos island burned to the ground on Wednesday.
The Vecernji List daily on Saturday reports having received confirmation from the Croatian Ministry of the Interior that 12 unaccompanied girls will be relocated from Greece to Croatia.
It is still not certain when the children will arrive and ministry officials have said that their relocation could be expedited considering the Moria campfire and its devastating consequences.
Moria, infamous for its conditions, was home to over 12,000 migrants, four times its capacity. It burned down on Wednesday, leaving thousands of migrants out in the open.
Ten European countries, including Croatia, on Friday, supported the plan to relocate 400 unaccompanied minors from Lesbos.
Croatia was to have accepted ten unaccompanied minors from Greek refugee camps, and after the Moria campfire, the number has been increased to 12, says Vecernji List.