Greece Addresses Border Crossing Challenges with EU and Turkey
Athens, Greece – Deputy Minister for Internal Affairs Konstantinos Giulekas, responsible for the Macedonia and Thrace regions, addressed concerns regarding border crossings with the European Union and Turkey at a tourism conference organized by the Greek informational portal “Voria.” Speaking through a press release distributed by the Athens IA, Giulekas outlined several ongoing initiatives aimed at improving border management. The discussion centered on the potential for temporary suspension of biometric registration as permitted by European regulations, alongside the exploration of modular control points at Evzoni stations. This approach involves restructuring existing border posts to reduce waiting times.
Giulekas highlighted the planned completion of the border crossing with Turkey and the subsequent development of Evzoni stations within Greece. He acknowledged that significant flexibility is currently limited due to the ongoing modernization process. The deputy minister’s comments address a key area of concern regarding border security and efficiency for Greece.
The project represents a significant charge for the government and involves substantial investment in infrastructure at the Evzoni border crossing. Further updates will be provided as the modernization efforts progress.
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