
Serbia currently has 6,015 migrants in 19 reception and asylum centres across the country, among whom there are 660 children, and most are from Afghanistan, Syria and Pakistan, the Commissariat for Refugees, has said on Thursday.
It added that Serbia is celebrating the International Day of Migrants, December 18, this year with one of the best-regulated systems for accepting and managing migration, for which it received special praise in the latest European Commission report on progress in joining the European Union.
The Commissariat added that, although the Western Balkan migrant route was officially closed in March 2016, it had not ceased to exist, and that Serbia was still only a transit country for migrants on their way to the Western European countries.
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