"Turkey has reached its total
capacity for refugees. Now, there is talk that a new wave of refugees may
emerge. That would exceed Turkey’s (capacity), and it would put the EU face to
face with more migrants," Volkan Bozkir told the newspaper Hurriyet during
a trip to Brussels.
Europe is already struggling with an
immigration crisis, and European states cannot agree how to cope with it. More
than 135,000 refugees and migrants have arrived in Europe by sea in the first
half of this year, and almost 2,000 have died this year trying to cross the
Mediterranean.
Many of them are fleeing war, repression
and poverty in Africa and the Middle East. A large number are Syrians, some of
whom try to cross the waters between Turkey and Greece.
Bozkir said the amount Turkey had spent
on refugees - it has established a string of camps along its 900 km (560-mile)
border with Syria - dwarfed the contribution from the European Union, which
Turkey wants to join.
"We have spent $6 billion so far.
The total amount that the EU has provided is 70 million euros and it is still
just a promise, it has not yet arrived with us," he said.
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