The number of migrants entering Europe from
Turkey rose significantly last year as people fleeing strife in
Syria and
Afghanistan flooded into the country and then set out for Greece, the head of the European Union’s border agency said Friday.
More than 82,000 migrants tried to enter Europe without authorization in 2019, an increase of 46% over the previous year, Frontex Executive Director Fabrice Leggeri said in Brussels.
“This was mainly due to the situation in Syria, but also instability in Afghanistan, and changing policies towards Afghan nationals by Iranian and Pakistani authorities,” Leggeri told reporters.