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Monday, February 8, 2016

Macedonia erects second barrier of razor wire to stem the human tide from Greece

 
Macedonia has begun building a new razor-wire fence parallel to an existing one on its border with Greece to make it harder for migrants to enter the Balkan country.
 
Since November 2015 only refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq have been allowed to cross the border on their journey to western Europe, but migrants from other countries have still tried to get across.
 Macedonian army soldiers erect a second fence on the border line with Greece, near the southern Macedonia's town of Gevgelija
'The idea is to send a message to migrants that there is a double fence so give up crossing illegally,' a senior army official said.
Macedonia started reinforcing the border fence with Greece, doubling it with another fence, which is expected to increase the control of the migrant flow 
The European Commission last month pledged to increase security at the Greek-Macedonian frontier, where there are currently more than 60 police officers from other countries to help control the influx
Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki said in January that his government had no intention to fully close the border, but would coordinate with the European Union and 'do whatever necessary' to help solve the crisis
Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki said in January that his government had no intention to fully close the border, but would coordinate with the European Union and 'do whatever necessary' to help solve the crisis

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