Turkish coastguard seeks new patrol ship
The Turkish Coast Guard Command are looking to expand their range of sea and air assets to assist in the coverage of territorial waters.
Additional assets are also needed to assist in stopping and securing migrants looking to transit across the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. Hundreds of thousands of migrants in Turkey, mostly Syrian but also significant numbers of Afghans, wait their chance to cross into the EU.
Present at the Offshore Patrol and Surveillance conference in Portsmouth on 19 April an official from the Coast Guard Command said that as migrants were in the country legally there was nothing
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