On Friday, Greece released tear gas shells to push the migrants back. The conflict between migrants on the Greece and Turkey border continues. Thousands of migrants and refugees are trying to move into Greece through the country's eastern land and sea borders after Turkey open its already established borders with Europe.
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After months of threats over the matter, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that his country will no longer play the role of gatekeeper to European countries. They have demanded the care of these refugees from European countries. The Turkish President said that his burden should also fall on European countries. However, the European Union says that Turkey has been paid billions of euros in return for keeping the refugees on their land. Turkey is following the same agreement. This Turkish attitude towards migrants has worried European governments.
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Erdogan took steps against a Syrian government in the northwestern Idlib province of Syria, where the Turkish army is fighting. The Russian-backed invasion has killed dozens of Turkish soldiers and sent nearly one million Syrian civilians to Turkey's demarcated border. On the other hand, after the ceasefire between the Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin came into force, the skies of Idlib saw the complete absence of Russian and Syrian government warplanes.
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