The Venizelos has arrived in Kos. <br /><br /> The Greek government sent the 176-metre-long cruise ship to the eastern Aegean island to act as a temporary registration centre for thousands of stranded migrants. <br /><br /> With hundreds of refugees arriving in Kos every day, the new initiative aims<br />to help prevent recent, recurring clashes with the police.<br /><br /> “The problem will be solved when the European Union understands that there is a war in Syria and in other countries there are major economic problems,” said George Kyritsis, the Mayor of Kos. “And if they don’t find a solution for those countries to end the problems over there then we will always have immigration problems in Europe.”<br /><br /> People could also be seen queueing to get into a stadium on the island, which is also acting as a reception centre. They are trying to obtain papers to enable them to move around within Greece and elsewhere.<br /><br /> Syrian refughee Naworas said:<br />“I just want to complete my study. I just want to have (a) life and everybody wa
