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Libyan coast guards train in Greece under plan to stem migrant flows

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ATHENS (Reuters) -Libyan coast guard officers have started training on the Greek island of Crete as part of a plan to strengthen cooperation and help the two countries stem a surge in migrant arrivals

Libyan Coast Guard Officers Begin Training in Greece to Address Migrant Crisis

Strengthening Greece-Libya Cooperation

ATHENS (Reuters) -Libyan coast guard officers have started training on the Greek island of Crete as part of a plan to strengthen cooperation and help the two countries stem a surge in migrant arrivals, Greek sources said on Wednesday.

Background of Relations

Relations between Greece and Libya have been strained by a maritime boundary agreement signed in 2019 between the Tripoli-based Libyan government and Turkey, Greece's long-standing foe.

Training Details

A tender that Greece launched this year to develop hydrocarbon resources off Crete revived those tensions, while a spike in migrant flows from North Africa to Europe has prompted Athens to deploy frigates off Libya and pass legislation banning migrants arriving from Libya by sea from requesting asylum.

Future Talks on Maritime Zones

The division of Libya by factional conflict into eastern and western sections for over a decade has further complicated relations. Greece says it is determined to continue talking to both the Tripoli-based government and a parallel administration based in Benghazi to the east.

So far, coast guard officers from eastern Libya have been training in Greece, including areas such as patrolling and search and rescue operations. Coast guard officers from western Libya are expected to also participate in the training, the sources said.

As part of efforts to improve relations, Athens last week invited Libya's internationally recognised government in Tripoli to start talks on demarcating exclusive economic zones in the Mediterranean Sea.

Missions from both countries are expected to hold talks on maritime zones in the coming months, the Greek sources said.

(Reporting by Renee MaltezouEditing by Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Libyan coast guard officers begin training in Crete.
  • Training aims to curb migrant flows to Europe.
  • Greece-Libya cooperation is being strengthened.
  • Talks on maritime zones are planned.
  • Training includes patrolling and search operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Libyan coast guard officers training?
Libyan coast guard officers have started training on the Greek island of Crete.
What prompted Greece to strengthen cooperation with Libya?
A surge in migrant arrivals from North Africa to Europe has prompted Greece to strengthen cooperation with Libya.
What issues have strained relations between Greece and Libya?
Relations have been strained by a maritime boundary agreement signed in 2019 between the Tripoli-based Libyan government and Turkey.
What are the training areas for the Libyan coast guard officers?
The training includes areas such as patrolling and search and rescue operations.
What future discussions are expected between Greece and Libya?
Missions from both countries are expected to hold talks on maritime zones in the coming months.

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