The contractor for the extension has already been selected and the project will go ahead once the Court of Audit approves it, he noted.
It will cost a total of 100 million euros paid by the state budget, but EU countries “must comprehend that the borders at Evros are not just Greece’s borders, they are Europe’s borders with Türkiye,” Theodorikakos said. He expressed the hope that at least some EU member states will contribute to part of the expense.
Theodorikakos referred to the devastating earthquakes in Türkiye on February 6 and the help Greek people and the state sent, “and everyone is helping Türkiye to stand on its feet again.” However, he said, “there is a danger that this entire issue turns into new strong migratory pressure.” He asserted that the Greek borders, especially at Evros, are inviolable and “nothing can go through.”