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N. Mitarakis: ‘Turkey is the one that violates the Lausanne Treaty with overflights and not Greece’

The ability, the determination, but also the know-how that our country has regarding the protection of its borders, was highlighted by the Minister of Immigration and Asylum, Mr. Notis Mitarakis, speaking on OPEN television.

“The fact that Turkey can not use Immigration as a bargaining chip against the European Union is crucial for Greece. tightening of the legislation and all that we have done – it has managed to have very low flows “, adding that” for example, in Kos three years ago we had about 4,000 people, while now only 79 live “.

Mr. Mitarakis then assessed that Turkey will not try again to instrumentalize the Immigration, because “it can no longer have the result it would like thanks to our national policy”, adding that “next Friday I will be in Luxembourg to the Council of Ministers of the Interior, where we will raise the issue of Turkey, the issue of instrumentation, but also the issue of further strengthening of FRONTEX. The European presence must make it clear that our borders are not just national borders, but also the borders of the EU “.

The Minister for Immigration and Asylum stressed that “unfortunately, there are voices in Europe, mainly from the European Left and not from countries opposed to border protection. In Immigration, the separation is not between states, but between ideologies. We must finally escape from ideological lines ”.

Asked about the growing Turkish provocation, Mr. Mitarakis countered that the Treaty of Lausanne does not provide for the demilitarization of our islands, but instead forbids the neighboring country to fly over it, concluding that “Turkey is the one that violates its Treaty. “Lausanne and the issues of the Greek community that existed in its territory a decade ago and received multiple persecutions, but also in terms of the application of international law. Greece is clear neither threatens nor is threatened. It is neither disputed nor disputed.”

“We do not expect tension in the Immigration Department, but we are preparing so that if there is an event beyond expectations, it will not affect us, as it did not affect us in March 2020. Greece has strong allies and acts with sobriety and determination.” , concluded characteristically.

Source: Capital

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