Afghanistan – Athens on alert

Athens is on alert after the rapid developments in Afghanistan and the Taliban invasion of the capital, Kabul.

In addition to the potential security issues that may arise, Athens has two main reasons to be concerned.

The first reason is immigration - refugees.

Taliban opponents will rush to leave the country, to find safe haven and be saved. And these are hundreds of thousands of citizens and officials, as well as locals who have worked with the Americans and the rest of the international community, taking on many roles, including liaisons, translators, members of anti-corruption and drug trafficking organizations, press freedom and more. And with them thousands of innocent citizens and civilians.

They will ask to move to neighboring countries such as Turkey and will feel safe when moving to Europe.

Thus, the country's borders with Turkey will be under pressure from both sea and land.

However, government sources told in.gr that "there is full control of the border."

"The crisis in Afghanistan, and beyond, shows with even greater clarity that this is the time for member states to agree on the approval of the new European Immigration Pact," Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schoinas said in an interview today, in an Italian newspaper. There are still outstanding issues and disagreements between the Member States for a year now and it has not progressed.

The second reason Athens is worried is the role of Turkey.

Developments that destabilize the region could once again upgrade the role of Turkey, which has recently seemed to have lost significant ground following the change of government in the United States.

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