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The Coast Guard responds through sources to Turkish propaganda: We are legally protecting our borders

The Turkish Defence Ministry released a video purporting to show the coastguard proceeding with repatriations - Response from Greek end

Newsroom July 22 04:49


Sources from the Liberian Corps have issued a categorical denial of Turkish Defense Ministry, which released a video in which Greek authorities allegedly proceed by sea to repatriate migrants.

Sources from the EGreek Coast Guard confirmed the incident, but stressed that it was not a case of repatriation, but a legal procedure to deter and protect the Greek border.

The same sources noted that the Turkish side had been informed of the moves and proceeded to collect the migrants.


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What the Turkish side claimed

According to the Ministry of Defense video, Greek authorities have engaged in illegal push backs of refugees and migrants

At the same time, the post states the following: “During the reconnaissance and surveillance activities carried out with the UAV belonging to the Command of our Naval Forces, it was observed that Greek Coast Guard vessels pushed a vessel carrying irregular migrants north of the island of Levsvos in Turkish territorial waters, in a northerly direction. Immediately, our Command of the Coast Guard was informed and the migrants in question were rescued by the Coast Guard vessel that arrived in the area.”

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It should be noted that the release of the video came at a time of new provocations from the Turkish side, in the context of the 50th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, while the country’s defence ministry had published a video with direct threats to Cyprus.

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