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Syrians Return to Damascus after Turkey Introduces New Air-Travel Visas

  • January, 09, 2016 - 13:11
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Syrians Return to Damascus after Turkey Introduces New Air-Travel Visas

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Turkey introduced visa requirements for Syrians arriving by air and sea, part of efforts to stem the flow of migrants to Europe, forcing hundreds of Syrians to return to Damascus, officials said.

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Some 400 Syrians transiting through Beirut were unable to board two flights to Turkey late on Friday as a result of the move and had to return to Damascus, an airport official said, Reuters reported.

When it announced the planned restrictions last week, the Turkish foreign ministry made clear its land border would remain open to migrants, a policy in place since the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011.

"Applying visas to those coming through air and land borders results from a need for an arrangement which can be seen in the framework of the struggle with illegal immigration," Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanju Bilgic said on Dec. 30.

Turkey is home to more than 2.2 million Syrians, the world's largest refugee population.

At great peril, hundreds of thousands of Syrians, Iraqis, Afghans and others have used Turkey as a stepping stone to reach Greece before traveling to other parts of Europe, creating the largest movement of people since World War Two.

The European Union, which Turkey aspires to join, agreed in November to provide Ankara with 3 billion euros ($3.27 billion) in aid in exchange for Turkish moves to stem the flow of migrants leaving for Europe.

 
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