Greece constructing a wall on border with Turkey
Turkey tries to blackmail European states, especially Greece, using refugees as a pressure card. It threatens to open its borders for the refugees to cross into Greece and then to Europe.
Turkey and Greece share
borders. However, the two countries are locked in disputes on several fronts.
Greece says it will construct a wall on its border with Turkey.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said his country would start
constructing the border wall with Greece this week.
The wall, he said, would seek to prevent illegal
migrants from crossing from Turkey into Greece.
PM Mitsotakis noted that the construction of the wall
would be completed by April next year.
Greece will spend 27 million Euros to construct the
border wall over an area of 27 kilometers. Eight watch towers will be
established above the wall. Greece says it will deploy over 400 guards to
operate the wall.
The wall, Mitsotakis said, would guard the border area and make its
residents feel safer.
Some Greek sources
said, meanwhile, that Greek police has beefed up security along the border with
Turkey, amid an increase in the number of illegal migrants trying to cross into
Greece.
Twenty additional police
officers were commissioned in the border area in the past few weeks, the
sources said.
This compounds 65
police officers who were transferred to the same area earlier, the sources
said.
Greek Minister of the
Environment and Energy Kostis Hatzidakis said his country
wanted peace to prevail in the East Mediterranean.
However, Greece will defend its rights in the face of
Turkish provocations, Hatzidakis said on October 18.
He described Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as
a "moody" person who cannot be predicted.



