Turkey has warned the European Union that three million more refugees could flee fighting in Syria as the EU struggles to manage its biggest migration emergency in decades.

Around two million refugees from Syria are currently in Turkey, and tens of thousands of others have entered the EU via Greece this year, overwhelming coast guards and reception facilities.

EU Council President Donald Tusk told lawmakers Tuesday that "according to Turkish estimates, another three million potential refugees may come from Aleppo and its neighbourhood."

"Today millions of potential refugees and migrants are dreaming about Europe," Tusk said at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France.

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