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Italian media: Erdogan's regime is implicated in waves of illegal immigration to Europe

2020-10-25T09:30:20.807Z


Rome-SANA Italian media have revealed the involvement of Recep Tayyip Erdogan's regime and its main stand behind the waves of immigration


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Italian media revealed the involvement of Recep Tayyip Erdogan's regime and its main stand behind the waves of illegal immigration to Europe through the Libyan coasts, thus continuing the policy of extortion against European Union countries using the immigration file.

"Erdogan obtained the keys to the flow of migrants to Europe from the east, and he now has a powerful weapon for extortion," the Italian newspaper Aviner said, commenting on the Turkish regime's navy forces beginning to train the Coast Guard forces of the Libyan Government of Accord.

In turn, the newspaper (Al Manifesto) said in a headline news yesterday entitled (The helm of migrants in Libya is in the hands of Erdogan): “If the Turks aimed to achieve supremacy in the Libyan file and slap the Italians, they could not have done better than declaring their control over securing the Libyan coasts.”

The newspaper pointed out that the photo published by the Turkish Ministry of Defense with its announcement was not random, but was carefully chosen, in which Turkish soldiers were shown accompanied by two patrol boats that Italy gave to Libya in 2018, describing the photo as “a mockery of Ankara that Rome has no weight in Libya.”

It is noteworthy that Erdogan is blackmailing the European Union with the migrant file when it wants to achieve an issue rejected by European countries, as he threatens to abandon the immigration agreement signed in 2016 and open his country's borders to them, as happened in late February when he encouraged migrants to cross the land border with Greece.

Source: sena

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