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Not Our Business: NATO Alarmed by Joint German, Turkish Refugee Proposal

© AFP 2023 / Dimitar DilkoffA Greek coast guard ship is seen behind a rubber boat with refugees and migrants near the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean Sea from Turkey on October 13, 2015
A Greek coast guard ship is seen behind a rubber boat with refugees and migrants near the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean Sea from Turkey on October 13, 2015 - Sputnik International
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The recent remarks of the German chancellor and her Turkish counterpart about their plans to use NATO to bolster Turkey’s coastal borders have apparently taken the Alliance by surprise, which reacted by denying the claim, declaring “it isn’t really NATO's job,” according to US-based online magazine Politico.

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“Turkey and Germany will together recommend to NATO … becoming involved concerning the consequences of the flow of refugees from Syria,” Davutoglu told a joint news conference with Merkel. “In particular, we will make a joint effort on the effective use of NATO’s observation and monitoring mechanisms on the border and in the Aegean.”

The German-Turkish proposal has apparently caught the Alliance on the back foot, says the outlet.

It cites as an example a remark made by an anonymous official at its headquarters in Brussels:

“We wonder what the outline is, and why NATO?” he apparently asked. “It isn’t really NATO’s job.”

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“NATO doesn’t have any legal mandate nor framework to manage this type of situation,” it also quotes another unidentified source at NATO as saying, “where the feeling was that the request was so far vague and unprepared.”

The voiced proposal came ahead of a meeting of NATO defense ministers on Wednesday and Thursday.

“I expect that the Turkish minister will provide us with more details when we meet tomorrow and that the ministers will address this issue,” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said ahead of the meeting. “I think we will take very seriously a request from Turkey and all our allies to look at what NATO can do to cope and deal with the crisis and all the challenges they face, or at least in Turkey.”

The US ambassador to NATO, Douglas Lute, was also not very welcoming of the idea, noting that that responding to the refugee crisis is primarily the EU’s job, rather than Washington or NATO’s.

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