Secret meeting between Frontex, Americans, and Europeans in fear of mass migrant flows from Evros
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A secret meeting to tackle illegal immigration flows took place in Orestiada on Thursday.
According to Evros-news.gr, over 50 executives from European countries, the United States, FRONTEX, active in the Evros region, of course the Greek Police, the Border Guard, the Ministry of Migration Policy, as well as of the well-known company Intracom, which has undertaken electronic border surveillance with various systems.
The Commissioner for Immigration, Home Affairs and Citizenship of the European Union, Dimitris Avramopoulos, was not present at the meeting, but was represented through a close associate.
According to Evros-news.gr, the participants in the meeting visited the well-known fence located in the region and on the border with Turkey.
In Evros, unconfirmed information has been released about the massive gathering of thousands of irregular migrants in the Adrianople region, who are preparing to cross the river Evros into Greece, and in recent days it is known that there are increased migratory flows.
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