We love you, but you've got to go, Greece tells migrants.

Greece plans to tell thousands of migrants that it "loves" them to persuade them to willingly evacuate a huge makeshift camp at the port of Piraeus.

Greece plans to tell thousands of migrants that it "loves" them to persuade them to willingly evacuate a huge makeshift camp at the port of Piraeus ahead of the busy tourism season, officials said today.

But it vowed that the massive port, gateway to the Aegean islands for hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers every summer, will be emptied "in a few days."

"Do not lose your courage, we stand by you, we love you...!" reads a leaflet that will be distributed at the port from Monday, the merchant marine ministry said.

The leaflet in Arabic, Farsi, Greek and English urges migrants not to trust smugglers and to refrain from violence in the wake of several brawls between rival nationalities at the port in past weeks.

"Do not despair. Remain calm. Make sure that no violent incidents take place among you," it says.

Although Greek authorities have so far pledged not to use force against the migrants, the document says that "in a few days the port of Piraeus will be emptied (evacuated)."

The authorities offer few guarantees as to the migrants' future beyond the provision of accommodation and healthcare at organised migrant facilities.

"Since other European states have closed their (borders) it is true that nobody can be sure for the exact course of events to come," the leaflet says.

Greece is running out of time to clear the port before the celebration of Orthodox Easter on May 1, a period of busy traffic to the islands through Piraeus.

"The port of Piraeus cannot host you anymore and you have nothing to win by remaining here," the flyer says.

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