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GREECE - TURKEY - EU - MIGRANTS - CONFLICT

GREECE - TURKEY - EU - MIGRANTS - CONFLICT
This picture taken from the Greek side of the Greece-Turkey border near Kastanies, shows migrants waiting on the Turkish side on March 2, 2020. Greece was on a state of alert on March 1, 2020 as it faced an influx of thousands of migrants seeking to cross the border from Turkey, with locals fearing a new immigration crisis. More than 13,000 migrants have gathered on the Turkish side of the river which runs 200 kilometres (125 miles) along the frontier and separates them from Greece and therefore the European Union. The flow of migrants from Turkey has triggered EU fears of a re-run of the 2015 migrant emergency when Greece became the main EU entry point for a million migrants, most of them refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war.
Sakis MITROLIDIS / AFP
Document reference 000_1PI6UA
SLUG GREECE - TURKEY - EU - MIGRANTS - CONFLICT
Creation date 3/2/2020 11:11 UTC
City/Country Kastanies, Greece
Credit Sakis MITROLIDIS / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 58.12 Mb / 5520 x 3680 / 300 dpi

GREECE - TURKEY - EU - MIGRANTS - CONFLICT

GREECE - TURKEY - EU - MIGRANTS - CONFLICT
This picture taken from the Greek side of the Greece-Turkey border near Kastanies, shows migrants waiting on the Turkish side on March 2, 2020. Greece was on a state of alert on March 1, 2020 as it faced an influx of thousands of migrants seeking to cross the border from Turkey, with locals fearing a new immigration crisis. More than 13,000 migrants have gathered on the Turkish side of the river which runs 200 kilometres (125 miles) along the frontier and separates them from Greece and therefore the European Union. The flow of migrants from Turkey has triggered EU fears of a re-run of the 2015 migrant emergency when Greece became the main EU entry point for a million migrants, most of them refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war.
Sakis MITROLIDIS / AFP