Tuesday, February 3, 2026
LibyaReview
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
LibyaReview
No Result
View All Result
Home Libya

Greece to Deploy Navy Near Libya to Monitor Migrant Departures

June 23, 2025
Greece to Deploy Navy Near Libya to Monitor Migrant Departures
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Monday that his country will deploy naval forces just outside Libya’s territorial waters in a bid to monitor and curb irregular migration. The statement was made during a scheduled meeting with the President of the Republic, Costas Tasoulas.

Mitsotakis stated that he has instructed the Minister of National Defence and military leadership to dispatch Greek Navy ships close to Libya’s maritime borders “as a precaution.” He emphasised the operation would be carried out in coordination with Libyan authorities and European partners.

“This is a message that smugglers will not determine who enters our country,” Mitsotakis said, stressing the need for stronger migration controls. He added that the matter will be presented at the upcoming EU Summit.

The announcement comes amid a sharp increase in migrant arrivals on Greek islands. In under 24 hours last week, 731 migrants landed on Crete and Gavdos, including numerous families and children. According to Greek authorities, most had departed from the eastern Libyan port city of Tobruk and originated from Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Pakistan.

Diplomatic strains between Athens and Tripoli have complicated migration cooperation in recent months. Greece has previously raised concerns over irregular migration routes stemming from eastern Libya and the lack of effective border control by Libyan actors.

The move reflects growing European apprehension about migration flows via the Central Mediterranean Route, which remains one of the deadliest and most active corridors for migrants seeking entry into Europe.

Tags: GreeceKyriakos MitsotakislibyaMediterraneanmigration
Next Post
UN Security Council

UN Security Council to Hold New Briefing on Libya Crisis

POPULAR CATEGORIES

  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

MUST READ

When Will the UN Release Libya’s Frozen Funds?

Libya’s Forgotten Frontline: Armed Groups & Smuggling & the Battle for the South

Libyan Forces Detain Over 2,000 Migrants in Coordinated Sebha Raids

EU Tracks Surge in Suspicious Air Activity Around Libya

Libya Sets Sights on Major Gas Expansion to Feed Europe’s Energy Needs

Why Is Chad Opening Consulates in Libya’s East and South?

EDITOR PICKS

EU Tracks Surge in Suspicious Air Activity Around Libya

UNSMIL Turns to Youth to Support Libya’s Structured Dialogue

Why Is Chad Opening Consulates in Libya’s East and South?

Libyan Forces Detain Over 2,000 Migrants in Coordinated Sebha Raids

Libya Sets Sights on Major Gas Expansion to Feed Europe’s Energy Needs

Libya Confirms Date for 2026 Hajj Draw

  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

© 2024 LR

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

© 2024 LR