Migrant Archives · Ankara Haftalik https://ankarahaftalik.com/tag/migrant/ National Focus on Turkey Sun, 21 Jan 2024 04:17:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://ankarahaftalik.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-Ankara-Haftalik-Favico-32x32.png Migrant Archives · Ankara Haftalik https://ankarahaftalik.com/tag/migrant/ 32 32 Greek, Turkish officials discuss migration flows https://ankarahaftalik.com/greek-turkish-officials-discuss-migration-flows/ Sun, 21 Jan 2024 04:17:40 +0000 https://ankarahaftalik.com/?p=4805 Maritime Affairs and Island Policy Minister Christos Stylianides discussed migration with Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya in Ankara…

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Maritime Affairs and Island Policy Minister Christos Stylianides discussed migration with Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya in Ankara Thursday.

According to a ministry press release “views were exchanged on strengthening the cooperation between the two countries within the framework of the responsibilities of the two ministries. Ways of cooperation between the two countries for the joint fight against irregular migration and migrant smuggling were discussed. Additionally, the issue of strengthening cooperation and communication between the Greek-Turkish Coast Guard authorities was evaluated.

The Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy also paid a courtesy visit to Turkish Coast Guard Command.”

“Today is a new start in jointly dealing with migration flows at sea,” Stylianides said.

Greece’s state Athens Macedonian News agency reported that the two sides agreed that the Turkish gendarmerie will take preventive action against migrant flows to prevent them from embarking on boats for the journey across the Aegean Sea to the Greek islands. The two sides also agreed on more frequent communication between the commanders of their respective coast guards and among the port authorities.

Yerlikaya is scheduled to visit Athens in February and meet again with Stylianides, as well as Migration and Asylum Minister Dimitris Kairidis and Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis.

Source: Ekathimerini

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Greece: Brussels Threatens “Formal Steps” Over Migrant Pushbacks Allegations https://ankarahaftalik.com/greece-brussels-threatens-formal-steps-over-migrant-pushbacks-allegations/ Mon, 12 Jun 2023 20:00:00 +0000 https://ankarahaftalik.com/?p=3676 Fresh off the heels of the Greek election that saw the center-right, anti-mass migration New Democracy party cruise…

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Fresh off the heels of the Greek election that saw the center-right, anti-mass migration New Democracy party cruise to a resounding victory, securing over 40% of the national vote, Brussels has demanded an independent investigation to be carried out over alleged ‘migrant pushbacks’ and threatened to take “formal steps” against Greece. 

The demand from the European Commission, which has left-liberal, pro-mass migration activist politicians placed in key leadership positions, follows video footage captured by an Austrian activist on the Greek island of Lesbos—published by the New York Times on Friday, May 19th—that allegedly shows Greek authorities carrying out ‘migrant pushbacks,’ the Athens-based newspaper To Pontiki reports.

EU Home Affairs Commission Ylva Johansson (S&D) on Monday, May 22nd, just one day after the Greek election, revealed that her office had contacted authorities in Athens, demanding that an independent investigation into the alleged incident take place.

“My services have sent a formal request to Greek authorities that this incident be fully and independently investigated,” Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson (S&D) wrote on Twitter.

“It is necessary that proper follow-up is taken by Greek authorities, also based on the new independent monitoring mechanism and the EU Commission stands ready to take formal steps, as appropriate,” she added.

While Johansson may be eager to move forward with the investigation, the European Commission has stated that it will not initiate immediate action, given that the inquiry is currently the responsibility of Greek prosecutors, the Ombudsman, and the National Transparency Authority. 

During a press conference on Monday, Dana Spinant, the deputy spokesperson of the European Commission, stated: “We are not going to draw conclusions and announce actions or activity that we take before becoming aware of the conclusions of that investigation which will be carried out at the national level.”

For years, NGOs have repeatedly accused authorities in Greece of engaging in such pushbacks—accusations that Athens has continually and adamantly denied. Furthermore, all investigations conducted by Greek authorities into such allegations have cleared the relevant government agencies, namely the coast guard and military, of any wrongdoing. 

Prime Minister Mitsotakis has repeatedly defended his government’s strict migration policy, noting that the massive support his party enjoys is clear proof that the Greek public is on his side when it comes to migration. 

EU member states situated on the south and eastern flanks of the bloc, perhaps most notably Greece and Italy, have raised the issue that their countries are disproportionately and unfairly burdened by illegal mass migration. Despite many efforts to do so, the EU, thus far, has failed to agree on a scheme that would see illegal migrants and asylum seekers redistributed throughout the entire bloc.

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