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    Mitsotakis Pledges to Stop New Migrant Sea Route From Libya

    July 14, 2025Updated:July 14, 20252 Mins Read
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    .Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says Greek navy vessels will be deployed off Libya's territorial waters 'to pre-emptively send a message that traffickers will not command who enters our country'. Image: REUTERS/Louiza Vradi. Source: Arab News.
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    Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has promised to block a new sea route that could bring irregular migrants from Libya into Greece. Speaking in his weekly social media address, Mitsotakis made it clear that Greece will not allow itself to become an easy entry point for illegal migration. He stressed that Greece’s role is vital in shaping Libya’s future ties with the European Union.

    The prime minister warned that any attempt to create a fresh migration route from North Africa would be met with strong resistance. He emphasized that Greece remains committed to securing its borders and protecting the country’s stability. His statement follows growing concerns across Europe over increasing migration pressure from Libya and other parts of Africa.

    In the same address, Mitsotakis also celebrated a cultural victory for Greece. He proudly announced that the Minoan Civilization has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. This recognition highlights Greece’s historical importance and adds another layer of prestige to its cultural heritage.

    On the domestic front, Mitsotakis revealed several reforms aimed at improving governance and public services. One key reform involves cleaning up university records by removing nearly 290,000 inactive students from the registries. This move is expected to help modernize the education system and ensure that resources are directed more effectively.

    In the health sector, the government is introducing a new digital system that will allow patients to rate their experiences at public hospitals. The system is designed to boost transparency and help improve the quality of care in Greece’s healthcare system.

    Mitsotakis also welcomed a positive report from the European Union on Greece’s rule of law. He said the report proves that the country is making steady progress in areas of justice, transparency, and democratic values. This development, he noted, shows Greece is on the right path both in Europe and at home.

    As the government continues its efforts to control migration and improve services, Mitsotakis made it clear that protecting Greece’s borders remains a top priority. He reaffirmed that while the country will cooperate with partners like Libya, it will not accept uncontrolled migration through illegal routes.

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