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Turkish president voices concern over refugees

Erdoğan says Turkey has rescued nearly 110,000 migrants attempting sea crossings from Turkey to Greek islands

Ersin Çelik
07:23 - 6/05/2016 Friday
Update: 05:26 - 6/05/2016 Friday
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Thursday voiced concern over refugees who lost their lives in the Aegean Sea, mainly by using unsafe vessels, such as plastic boats.



"So far, Turkey has rescued nearly 110,000 migrants attempting the sea crossing from Turkey to the Greek island," Erdoğan said in his speech at a judicial congress in Istanbul.



Erdoğan said that the refugee issue needed more attention from the international community.



"The institutions which are responsible for establishing global justice are inactive," he said referring to UN.



Turkey currently hosts 2.7 million Syrian refugees, as well as hundreds of thousands from troubled states such as Iraq and Afghanistan.



According to Turkish Coast Guard figures, in 2015 a total of 279 migrants lost their lives in the Aegean shores.




Over the past year, thousands of people have made short-but-perilous attempts to cross the Aegean in a bid to reach Greece, before going on to northern and western Europe.



A recent EU-Turkey agreement now allows for the return of “irregular migrants” to Turkey from Greece in exchange for Syrian refugees to be relocated within the EU.



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