Turkey prepares for new border security organization
Foreign Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu has announced Turkey has preparations underway to form a new professional border security enforcement organization that will assume various responsibilities in regards to providing security at the countryâs borders.
In response to a written motion filed by main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP), DavutoÄlu first recalled that Turkey had accepted the 1951 Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees with a âgeographical limitations.â Accordingly, it limited the right to receive refugee status only to asylum seekers fleeing âevents in Europe.â Refugees from outside of Europe are only granted a temporary stay in Turkey, pending their resettlement to third countries.
Thus, it is not possible for Syrians who have taken shelter in Turkey to obtain refugee status, DavutoÄlu said, the Anadolu Agency reported on May 29. Still, Turkey has been implementing an âopen door policyâ for Syrians who flee from violence in their country, he added.
âOur Interior Ministry is conducting studies to form a new, professional border enforcement organization; on one hand, to increase cooperation and coordination among institutions in charge of border control and surveillance, and on the other, to be responsible for the protection of our borders and passengersâ entry and exit,â DavutoÄlu said, noting the Interior Ministry is currently working on a draft bill for the establishment of a new âBorder Security Organization.â
DavutoÄluâs response to Sezgin Tanrıkulu was delayed according to parliamentary procedures. Tanrıkulu filed the motion concerning the EU-Turkey Readmission Agreement and...
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