The Greek government’s position on the diplomatic incident that occurred earlier today in eastern Libya, where the hafett regime expelled The “unwanted” representatives of the European Union – among them the Greek Minister of Migration and Asylum Thanos Plevris – expressed in his statements tonight by government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis.
Speaking on the show “Behind the Lines” on Action24, he described the incident with the European Diploma mission in Libya as “unprecedented”. “The margins have narrowed,” he said, saying that Athens is considering stricter and effective measures, which will be discussed at tomorrow’s meeting of the prime minister with Thanos Plevris.
“All possible scenarios must fall to the table, the flows are very large. Here we are talking about growing and ongoing flow of immigrants south, the networks of the stars do not succumb, “the government spokesman said. There are many flows, since January exceed 7,000 in Crete, he said.
“Common sense says that we cannot exclude closed detention centers,” Marinakis said, answering a question.
He estimated that the dismissal of European diplomats from General Happear is indicative of his intentions and is, in essence, his response to the pressures to close the faucet of migratory flows. As the government spokesman said, it is a one -way street for Greece to send to prison or deport the illegal immigrants to their countries.