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KYRIAKOS MITSOTAKIS, GREEK PRIME MINISTER
I understand that in the Netherlands you have a culture of asking direct questions to politicians, which I very much respect.
What I will not accept is that, in this office, you will insult me, or the Greek people, with accusations and expressions that are not supported by material facts when this country has been dealing with a migration crisis of unprecedented intensity, has been saving hundreds, if not thousands of people at sea.
We just rescued 250 people in danger of drowning south of Crete, we are doing this every single day rescuing people at sea, while, at the same time, we are intercepting boats that come from Turkey, as we have the right to do in accordance with European regulations and waiting for the Turkish Coast Guard to come and pick them up and return them to Turkey.
So, rather than putting the blame on Greece, you should put the blame on those who have been instrumentalizing migration systematically pushing people in to a desperate situation from a safe country, because I need to remind you that people who are in Turkey are not in danger, their life is not in danger and you should put the blame on others and not us.
We have a tough, but fair, policy on migration, we have processed and given the right to protection in Greece to 50,000 people, including tens of thousands of Afghans, in accordance…
Allow me. Have you visited the new camps on our islands? Have you been to Samos? … No listen to me, you have not been to Samos… No you have not been…
Please…Look, you will not come into this building and insult me.
Am I very clear on this?
I am answering now and you will not interrupt me, in the same way that I listened to you very carefully.
If you go to Samos, you will find an impeccable camp, with impeccable conditions, funded by EU money, with clean facilities, with playgrounds for…the children to play, no comparison to what we had in the past.
This is our policy, we will stand by it, and I will not accept anyone pointing the finger to this government and accusing it of inhumane behavior.
MARK RUTTE, DUTCH PRIME MINISTER
I am absolutely convinced that this prime minister and this government is applying the highest standards and the fact that they have immediately launched an investigation on the issue of the pushbacks is testimony of that.
I will now go back on the situation of 2015 and 2016 when we had many people dying on the Aegean Sea trying to get from Turkey into Greece and then to Germany, Sweeden, the Netherlands etc. And I am happy that Germany and we -were holding at that time the rotating presidency of the EU- were able to negotiate the EU and Turkey agreement.
By which indeed Turkey is a safe country for people to stay.
And Turkey at this moment is hosting over 3 million Syrian refugees in the South of Turkey in camps but also in the local communities.
What this country is trying to do is to defend the outer borders of the European Union.
It is a lot of tasks that countries have who are lying on the outside like Italy, Spain, Hungary, Slovenia, but also Poland and Greece, and there is an extremely difficult situation.
What I dont want again is for people to take boats that are not fully equipped to pass the Mediterranean or to pass the Aegean Sea, to die in those circumstances.
I want them to stay there, to be safe, and then we are willing as European Union to take a fair share of people from Africa, from Turkey refugees, in line with the plans devised in 2015 and 2016.
So this is my answer and I wish that your question has been answered.