Yannis Koutsomitis: After Erdogan's failed talks with the EU, expect more war of attrition over refugees
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan failed to reach an agreement with European Union officials on the future of refugees living in Turkey as thousands of them attempting to reach Europe....
show moreErdoğan held talks with European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on migration and the crisis in Syria on Monday.
"Neither side seemed happy with the result of a near two-hour meeting in Brussels, with Erdoğan leaving without speaking to the media, and senior EU officials warning there was a lot still to discuss, as they demanded Turkey continue implement their 2016 migrant deal," Bloomberg reported.
Turkey signed a deal with Europe in 2016, agreeing to step up efforts to halt the flow of hundreds of thousands of refugees passing through the country and into Europe, mainly via Greece and Bulgaria, in return for EU funds. But Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accused the EU of not keeping its side of the bargain, which included the transfer to Turkey of 6 billion euros.
“It remains valid, and we need to implement missing elements,” von der Leyen said.
“We have indicated to President Erdoğan that we are willing to move forward as long as it is reciprocal.”
Yavuz Baydar, Editor of Ahval News, discusses the content and outcome of Brussels meeting with Yannis Koutsomitis, Editor of Kappa News, based in Athens, Greece.
Rather than a blocking disagreement, both sides chose to postpone the process until the EU top meeting on March 26-27, Koutsomitis says. ''The crucial part is, given the financial pressures due to Corona virus outbreak and general budget restraints, the EU can not offer a funding to Erdoğan Gov't more than 500 million euros.''
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