
Greek Coastguard Rescues Dozens Of Migrants From Libyan Routes
The Greek coastguard said 430 migrants were rescued on Sunday about 25 nautical miles south of Gavdos, Greece's southernmost island. In a separate operation, 96 migrants were intercepted by the EU's Frontex agency off Crete and transferred to the island.
The migrants reportedly departed from northeastern Libya, which has become a key departure point for those attempting to cross the Mediterranean. Most of the rescued individuals are believed to be from Egypt, Bangladesh, and war-affected countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
The sharp increase in arrivals has prompted Greece to intensify its maritime monitoring. Last month, the Greek government announced the deployment of two naval frigates near Libyan waters. It also called on Libya to work closely with Greece and the European Union to stop migrant boats from setting off or to intercept them before they leave Libyan territory.
On Sunday, Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis met with eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar in Benghazi. The talks focused on migration control and regional stability. 'We aim for steady and productive relations,' Gerapetritis said after the meeting, expressing optimism about future cooperation.
The Greek government also released footage showing dozens of migrants jumping from a speedboat into the water before reaching the coast of southern Crete.
Greece has repeatedly voiced concern over increasing departures from Libya, urging closer cooperation with both eastern and western Libyan authorities. Libya remains a primary gateway for irregular migration to Europe, despite ongoing political divisions. Tags: GreecelibyaMediterraneanmigration
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