Former Minister Yannis Mouzalas made a statement about the steel fence under construction in the Prefecture of Meriç (Evros).
Yannis Muzalas, who was the Minister of Immigration Policies under the SIRIZA government, made statements about the steel fence under construction in Meriç County.
Speaking to “Sto Kokkino”, Mouzalas stated that due to the current fence, Greece could be prosecuted in international courts. Mouzalas said that the fences are present in 65 countries at the moment, and pointed out that the mentioned fences cannot prevent the flow of migrants, but on the contrary, multiply the flow of migrants.
Recalling that the fence built in Evros is within the territory of Greece, Mouzalas said that for this reason, the country may be subject to international courts.
Pointing out that the fence is located inside the territory of Greece, and in this case, the migrants who reach the fence will enter the country’s territory, Mouzalas said, “If we do not accept the migrants, we will act against international law.” He used phrases.
Expressing that 5 million square meters of Greek territory will become “useless” thanks to the fence in question, Mouzalas stated that the most appropriate solution to the migrant problem is to define a common policy to prevent migrants who wish to cross into EU territory in various ways. ways.
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