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UPDATE: Read the new measures Greece takes to enhance border security after security meeting under PM Mitsotakis

"The present situation constitutes an active, serious, exceptional and asymmetric threat to the country's national security"

Newsroom March 1 08:33
UPDATE: The government announcement regarding the new upgraded security measures:

In recent days, Greece has been receiving sudden, massive, organized and coordinated pressure from population movements to its eastern, land and sea borders.

 

This movement is directed and encouraged by Turkey. These actions are in breach of the obligations arising from the European Union-Turkey Joint Declaration.

 

Instead of limiting the networks of migrant and refugee traffickers, Turkey has itself become a trafficker.

 

Concentrated people are forcibly attempting to enter Greek territory, despite the fact that it has been made clear by the Greek side that no transit is permitted at all.

 

Because of its coordinated and massive nature, this relocation has nothing to do with international asylum law which concerns only individual cases.

 

In these circumstances, the present situation constitutes an active, serious, exceptional and asymmetric threat to the country’s national security.

 

The concentrated individuals are used as pawns by Turkey to exert diplomatic pressure.

 

Greece unequivocally exercises its sovereign right and constitutional obligation to safeguard its integrity.

 

For these reasons, the National Security Council, which met today, decided the following:

 

  1. The upgrading of security measures at the eastern, land and sea borders of the country by security forces and the armed forces to prevent illegal entry into the country to the maximum.

 

  1. The temporary suspension, for one month from the date of this Decision, of the lodging of asylum seekers by those entering the country illegally.

 

  1. The immediate deportation, where possible, to the country of origin of those who enter the Greek territory illegally without registration.

 

  1. To submit a request to FRONTEX for the development of the RABIT team with a view to guarding the country’s external borders, which also constitute the European Union’s borders.

 

  1. Immediate notification of this Decision to the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the European Union and the initiation of the procedure referred to in Article 78 (3) of the Treaty on European Union to take provisional measures in favor of the Hellenic Republic in response to a sudden emergency influx of third-country nationals in the context of solidarity between the Member States of the European Union.
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A new Security meeting on immigration took place on Sunday afternoon under the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in the shadow of developments in Evros and the massive attempt by illegal immigrants and refugees to cross the Greek-Turkish border and find themselves in Greece.

The meeting was held at 6pm and new measures to enhance border security were reportedly on the agenda.

No official announcement has been released thus far.

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European diplomacy chief Josep Borrell announced an extraordinary meeting of European Union foreign ministers next week to discuss the situation at Idlib and at the EU’s external borders, at the request of Greek Minister Nikos Dendias.

European officials point out that they are closely watching the migrant arrivals in Evros, while expressing their support for Greece, stressing that Frontex will help protect the borders.

The extraordinary meeting of foreign ministers next week “will be an opportunity to focus on the latest developments and continue our joint work on all fronts. We must ensure that our collective action has the greatest possible impact if we are to deal effectively with the crisis and to help pave the way for a political solution”, the statement concludes.

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