FYROM shuts down border to undocumented migrants
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) has closed its border "completely" to undocumented migrants after Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia announced tight new restrictions on migrant entry, a police official said on Wednesday.
Thousands of migrants have built up on the Greek side of the FYROM border. FYROM had been allowing small numbers of Syrians and Iraqis through but is now stopping doing so after its neighbors tightened up their policies.
"We have completely closed the border," the police official, who declined to be named, told Reuters.
According to FYROM's Interior Ministry, no migrants entered from Greece on Tuesday.
"Macedonia will act according to the decisions taken by other countries on the Balkan route," an Interior Ministry spokesman said, referring to the main routes taken by more than a million migrants to reach the European Union over the last year.
Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia said on Tuesday they would place new restrictions on the entry of migrants. The decisions were announced hours after EU leaders declared an end to a mass scramble to reach wealthy countries in Europe from war zones.
Around 1,000 migrants remain stranded in a refugee camp on FYROM's side of the Serbian border while more than 400 are stranded in "No Man's Land" between Serbia and FYROM. They refuse to go back to FYROM and are not being allowed to cross in to Serbia.
[Reuters]