Turkey has taken additional security measures on its border with Iran following developments in Afghanistan that could possibly create a fresh influx of migrants, Hurriyet Daily News reports.
“Additional measures have been taken recently on the border over possible developments on the Iranian border, and our border has been reinforced with troops and security systems. We are continuing to work in coordination with the relevant ministries and institutions, especially our Interior Ministry,” Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said on July 26.
With the Taliban gaining power in Afghanistan, Turkey is one of the destinations for Afghan people, and the number of Afghans fleeing to the country for survival is increasing day by day. Turkey has intensified the work of border security wall particularly on the eastern border in Van with Iran.
Modular wall and smart tower works are underway on the Iranian border of the eastern province of Van’s Çaldıran district, extending to Doğubayazıt in eastern province of Ağrı and Yüksekova line of the southeastern province of Hakkari, Anadolu Agency reported last week.
The Emergency Border Security Systems Project was launched on the 63.1 kilometer section of the northeastern line of the border of Van.
While the three-kilometer part of the modular wall works to be built on the 63-kilometer line within the boundaries of Çaldıran district has been completed, trench digging works continue in parallel with the firewall.