European Union interior ministers meeting here Friday are likely to put pressure on Greece to deliver on its promises to better monitor the bloc's external borders and register incoming migrants.<br />The pressure, which will include a veiled suggestion that Greece could be temporarily suspended from the Schengen passport-free zone, reflects growing frustration among other EU governments led by Berlin that Athens is a weak link in their efforts to control migrant flows.<br />The Islamist terrorist attacks in Paris last month, which left at least 130 people dead, have also put the focus on Europe's porous borders.<br />Two of the attackers traveled with Syrian passports, entering Europe via the Greek island of Leros where they were registered.
