Turkey plans to resettle 1 million refugees in northern
Syria and may reopen the route for migrants into Europe if it does not receive adequate international support for the plan, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday.
Ankara, which hosts 3.6 million Syrian refugees, controls parts of north Syria where it says 350,000 Syrians have already returned.
It is setting up a "safe zone" with the
United States in the northeast where Erdogan said many more could be moved.