EU Commission’s Kristalina Georgieva on Syria humanitarian aid

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An Afghan father holds his baby at the Galatsi Olympic Hall in Athens, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015. The disused facility, which used during the Athens Olympics 2004, reopened a month ago for migrants as more than 600,000 people have arrived in Greece so far this year trying to head for more prosperous European Union countries in the north. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

Greece has seen a surge in refugee arrivals since the summer, most of whom escaped war zones in Syria and Afghanistan.

For more on humanitarian aid to Syria and the European migration crisis, CCTV’s business correspondent Owen Fairclough spoke to Kristalina Georgieva. She is the vice president of the European Commission and the co-chair of U.N. High Level Panel on Humanitarian Financing.

EU Commission's Kristalina Georgieva on Syria humanitarian aid

For more on refugees crisis in Europe, the CCTV's business correspondent Owen Fairclough spoke to the Kristalina Georgieva. She is the vice president of European Commission and the co-chair of U.N. High Level Panel on Humanitarian Financing.