NATO willing to support migrant naval operation in Aegean: US

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NATO is willing to support a German, Greek and Turkish request for a maritime mission to help monitor Turkey’s Aegean Sea coast for migrant smugglers, Pentagon chief Ashton Carter said Thursday.

“NATO and all the parties at the table this morning indicated a willingness for NATO to support and be a part of that operation,” Carter said after a meeting of defence ministers at the alliance’s headquarters in Brussels.

“All three of those countries emphasised the need for NATO to act quickly, with which the United States strongly agrees, because this are people’s lives and destinies at stake here.“

Carter said military planners will now look at the issue and report back to NATO for final approval.

German government sources said Thursday that the three countries wanted NATO to begin surveillance of the Aegean Sea to provide a “clear view” of how people smugglers are operating along the Turkish coast.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Turkey on Monday, agreeing to make the request to the 28-nation alliance as thousands more refugees fled heavy fighting around the Syrian city of Aleppo.