MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Balkan route, used by undocumented migrants to travel through Greece and Macedonia to wealthier EU states, was closed after Monday's EU-Turkey summit.
"My position is clear, 'the Balkan route' will remain closed permanently. The huge uncontrolled [migrant] flow taking this route should become history," Mikl-Leitner told German Die Welt newspaper in an interview.
European Council President Donald Tusk said on Friday that 880,000 migrants used the route in 2015 to enter the European Union and 128,000 migrants entered the bloc through the Balkans in the first two months of 2016.
In February, Austria was the first European country to place daily limits on the number of people who can enter their territory and the number of asylum applications to process per month.