Avramopoulos says ‘urgent need’ to prevent irregular migrant departures from Turkey

A top European Union official called Thursday for heightened efforts to stop migrants traveling from Turkey to Greece as a renewed spike in people making it to Greece by boat has overflowed refugee reception centers.
EU migration commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos highlighted the trend before a meeting on migration policies in Turkey's capital with the interior ministers of Turkey and Germany.
"Irregular arrivals to Greece increased over the past weeks and months," Avramopoulos said. "There is an urgent need to further strengthen the prevention and detection of irregular departures from Turkey."
The meeting in Ankara followed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan saying his country can't shoulder hosting 3.6 million Syrian refugees alone and could "open the gates" for migrants to head for Europe.
Avramopoulos praised the Turkish government, saying "Turkey's...

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