Turkey will have to open the doors to Europe for Syrian refugees unless the
European Union provides Ankara with enough support, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday, adding that
Turkey could not carry that burden alone.
Turkey aims to establish a "safe zone" in northeast
Syria, where it says up to 2 million Syrian refugees can settle once the region is cleared of the Kurdish YPG militia.
Ankara has repeatedly urged the EU to help Turkey in hosting more than 3.5 million refugees.