In Greece, recent allegations that Turkey “allows” illegal illegal immigrants reportedly do not reflect the truth.
An assessment meeting was held in Evros, chaired by Ioannis Sarmas, the interim Prime Minister of Greece.
In the news of the In.gr news portal, citing unnamed government officials and military sources, it was confirmed that the Athenian government had no evidence to substantiate the allegations that Turkey had allowed the passage of illegal immigrants in Maritsa and the Aegean Sea.
In the news, it was noted that the sources used the expression “business as usual” regarding the situation in Merić, and stated that the increase in the number of illegal immigrants crossing into Greece was due to the drop in the water level in Merić. River for seasonal reasons.
The sources pointed out that irregular migration does not indicate any crisis, and stressed that this issue is a sensitive issue for Turkey as well.
Kaskarelis-Fidan meeting in the Greek press
Greek Foreign Minister Vassilis Kaskarlis phoned Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and congratulated him on his new position.
It was reported that during the meeting, the increase in the number of illegal immigrants trying to cross into Greece in Meric, on the Turkish-Greek border, was discussed.
Protothema noted that Fidan, who was the head of the National Intelligence Service (MIT) for years, had a good grasp of the immigration problem.
SKAI TV also wrote that the meeting took place in a positive atmosphere and that the Turkish authorities had a positive attitude towards resolving the issue in Meriç.
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