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Almost 1 million Syrian refugees in Turkey

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan says the number of Syrian refugees in his country has reached almost one million.

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Syrian refugee children. (File: AAP)

The number of Syrian refugees in Turkey has reached "almost one million," Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said, while pledging to keep accepting those fleeing the war.

"Are we supposed to ask our brothers not to come, and to die in Syria?" Erdogan said as he addressed his party's lawmakers in parliament on Tuesday.

The three-year conflict in Syria has sent millions fleeing to neighbouring countries and beyond.

Turkey, a staunch opponent of the regime in Damascus, is one of the countries that has borne the brunt of the refugee crisis, along with Lebanon and Jordan.

The United Nations said earlier this month that more than a million people Syrians had officially registered as refugees in Lebanon, and that numbers were swelling by the day.


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