Erdogan says Turkey cannot handle a new migrant wave from Syria

  23 December 2019    Read: 1469
Erdogan says Turkey cannot handle a new migrant wave from Syria

Turkey cannot handle a fresh migrant wave from Syria, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday, adding that European nations will feel the impact of such an influx if violence in Syria’s Idlib region is not stopped, AzVision.az reports citing Reuters.

Speaking at an awards ceremony in Istanbul, Erdogan said more than 80,000 people were currently on the move from Idlib to Turkey due to Russian and Syrian bombardments in the region. He said it was inevitable for Europe to see conditions like those in the 2015 migrant crisis unless it helped stop violence in the region.

Erdogan also said Turkey was doing everything possible with Russia for the bombardments in Idlib to stop. He said a Turkish delegation would go to Moscow to discuss developments in Syria on Monday, and that Turkey will determine what steps to take after those talks.


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