Greece Accepts Controversial Bill: Invasion Operation in Europe

Greece has accepted a controversial bill to deal with migrant influxes. This decision has sparked significant reactions across Europe.
The Greek government proposed a law amendment that suspends asylum applications for migrants arriving from North Africa for three months. This bill was approved with 177 votes in favor.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that this decision is difficult but necessary. He emphasized that Greece is not a corridor to Europe.
Human rights defenders argue that this bill violates fundamental human rights. They assert that seeking asylum is a basic human right.
The UN migration agency stated that tightening borders while reducing development aid to countries experiencing mass migration risks creating greater instability.
Greece should recognize Turkey's increasing importance in European security. This situation indicates that Europe must adapt to new security conditions.
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