Turkish coast guard rescues 111 migrants pushed back by Greek authorities
Prompt action by Turkish authorities ensures safety and well-being of stranded migrants.
In a successful rescue operation, the Turkish Coast Guard came to the aid of 111 migrants who were left stranded after being denied entry by Greek authorities while attempting to cross Turkish territorial waters.
The individuals, discovered in rubber boats near the coastal areas of Izmir and Aydın in western Türkiye, were rescued swiftly by the Turkish Coast Guard, guaranteeing their safety and well-being.
After the rescue operation, the migrants were transported to the provincial migration office, where they will receive further assistance. Turkey's geographical location between Europe and Asia has historically positioned it as a key player in migration, involved in origin, transit, and destination. Recent events in the region have led to an increased number of migrants seeking refuge in Turkey, placing significant challenges on the country's resources.
Currently, Turkey provides shelter to approximately 4 million refugees and asylum-seekers, with over 3.7 million Syrians receiving temporary protection. This influx of migrants has strained resources and infrastructure, necessitating substantial efforts from the government and various organizations to effectively address their needs.
The Turkish Coast Guard's commitment to maritime security and the prevention of irregular migration deserves recognition. In 2022, they intercepted a significant number of irregular migrants, totaling 285,027 compared to 162,000 in the previous year. These proactive measures by the coast guard highlight Turkey's unwavering dedication to border control and the well-being of migrants, even amidst mounting challenges.
The incident serves as a reminder of the complex dynamics surrounding migration in the region and the importance of international cooperation in addressing this issue. Turkey continues to play a crucial role in providing assistance and support to those seeking refuge, despite the strain it places on the country. (ILKHA)