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Refugee Arrivals Fall Sharply After EU-Turkey Deportations Deal

  • Refugees wait to board a bus that will transfer them from a makeshift camp at the port of Piraeus to a newly built relocation in western Athens, Greece April 18, 2016.

    Refugees wait to board a bus that will transfer them from a makeshift camp at the port of Piraeus to a newly built relocation in western Athens, Greece April 18, 2016. | Photo: Reuters

Published 18 April 2016
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The EU border agency said less than 3,500 people arrived into Greece from Turkey since March 20.

The number of refugees entering the European Union from Turkey fell sharply in March, EU border agency Frontex said Monday, as the bloc's refugee return deal with Ankara showed its first results.

For the whole of March, 26,460 refugees embarked on the journey from Turkey to Greece, Frontex said, less than half the figure recorded in February.

After the deal with Turkey came into force on March 20, under which refugees can be sent back, some 3,500 people arrived in Greece compared to the 22,900 who came between March 1 and 20.

The agency said that stricter border policies by the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia had also made a difference.

However, the number of people trying the longer and more dangerous sea journey from northern Africa to Italy increased sharply, to nearly 9,600 from 2,283 in March 2015.

Most of those arriving in Italy were from sub-Saharan African countries with little evidence that migrants from the Middle East had changed routes, Frontex added.

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