Turkiye has done its part in the refugee crisis; now it is up to the West

People wait as Syrian refugees pass through Oncupinar border gate to reach their hometowns before Eid al-Adha in Kilis, Turkey on August 29, 2017 [Ensar Özdemi/Anadolu Agency]

Globally, mass migration and refugee concerns provide a significant challenge to countries and international organisations. Turkiye, on the other hand, is praised for its ability to host the largest refugee community in the world now, and for its resilience and ability to manage refugee inflows from its neighbours and conflict-ridden regions. For Turkiye, mass migration and refugees en masse are not a new phenomena; the country has long hosted various displaced individuals from the Balkans, the Middle East, Africa and beyond. A combination of factors explains the paradigmatic shift Turkiye has undergone. Turkiye has maintained its political stability and economic growth against all odds, compared to its volatile neighbours. Thanks to its EU bid and growing prominence in world politics […] Source

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