Dutch Minister of Defence visited Athens

Dutch Minister of Defense, Mrs. Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, on December 7 and 8 visited Athens along  with her colleague for migration, State Secretary for Security and Justice, Mr. Klaas Dijkhoff. The visit took place in the context of the current migration crisis and in the run-up to the rotating EU presidency which the Netherlands will hold during the first half of 2016.

Mrs. Hennis-Plasschaert was received with military honors by her Greek counterpart, Mr. Panos Kammenos. Both ministers discussed the upcoming EU presidency, including the development of the EU’s Common Security and Defense Policy, the follow-up of the Paris attacks and future terrorist threats, as well as matters regarding NATO and bilateral cooperation.

Minister Hennis-Plasschaert and State Secretary Dijkhoff held meetings with Greece’s alternate minister for Migration Policy, Mr. Ioannis Mouzalas and his colleague for Public Order, Mr. Nikolaos Toskas. Both Dutch ministers, accompanied by Greek Minister of Defense Mr. Kammenos and Greek police, migration and public order officials, travelled by helicopter to visit the EU/Schengen external border, including the islands of Chios and Samos.

The delegation, which was accompanied by ambassador Caspar Veldkamp, visited the island of Chios to witness progress regarding the operationalization of the EU’s ‘hotspots’ concept. They visited the current reception, identification and registration facility for migrants on the island, where they also met with representatives of UNHCR and Frontex. The visit helped the Dutch side to acquire more knowledge of the situation on the ground and discuss the necessary implementation of EU decisions regarding the migration crisis with various Greek authorities.

SOURCE: Embassy of the Netherlands facebook page