Kathimerini English

UN, EU and US should act to contain Turkish aggression

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The United Nations, European Union and NATO have all remained silent as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government coordinate­s the largest mass movement of migrants to date to Greece’s borders. The current estimated number of 3.5 million migrants and refugees in Turkey is more than onethird of the population of Greece and three and a half times the number of migrants and refugees Turkey has allowed to pass through to Greece each year since 2013.

Erdogan’s opening of Turkey’s borders and support of the unmitigate­d flow of migrants and refugees to Greece by land and by sea in unpreceden­ted numbers is a cruel and inhumane act exacerbati­ng an already untenable situation and must be immediatel­y stopped. Greeks have always shown incredible compassion and humanity for refugees throughout history, but lacking the resources, manpower and capabiliti­es to restore order, guarantee the safety, health and security of its citizens, well-being of migrants and refugees, and protect Greek sovereignt­y, Greece has no choice but to say no to this latest assault on its borders.

It’s time for the United States, NATO, and Europe to rein in Erdogan and his destabiliz­ing acts that threaten peace and stability in the region.

The European nations need to take decisive action to contain Erdogan’s acts of aggression and inhumanity and support Greece’s defense of Europe’s southeaste­rn frontier.

The US Congress and Senate’s passing of “The Eastern Mediterran­ean Security and Energy Partnershi­p Act of 2019,” recently signed into law, is a notable step in the proper direction in affirming the importance of the US-Greece-Cyprus-Israel strategic partnershi­p, but lacks the authorizat­ion to allocate the resources and support required to effectivel­y back this strategic partnershi­p. As such, the urgency to transform this bill into a meaningful joint US and European effort of the scale needed to support Greece and Cyprus in upgrading their military forces, coast guards, border protection forces, and technologi­es to protect Europe’s borders, security, energy security, economic interests, and freedom has never been greater. Turkey’s actions must be addressed decisively and immediatel­y.

 ??  ?? Migrants and refugees carrying their belongings walk along the Turkish-Greek border, in Edirne, yesterday.
Migrants and refugees carrying their belongings walk along the Turkish-Greek border, in Edirne, yesterday.

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