Merkel lands in Turkey to ‘sell’ EU migrant plan

Merkel lands in Turkey to ‘sell’ EU migrant plan

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 09:39 PM IST
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) shakes hand with Turkish prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu after their meeting on October 18, 2015, in Istanbul. Merkel was meeting Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu at the Ottoman-era Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul ahead of talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on a critical one-day visit, over ways to resolve the migrant crisis after Turkey expressed disappointment with the EU's efforts so far. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC |

The plan would offer aid and concessions to Turkey in exchange for measures to stem the mass movement of migrants across Europe’s borders

Ankara : German Chancellor Angela Merkel held talks with Turkish leaders in Istanbul to promote a European Union plan that would offer aid and concessions to Turkey in exchange for measures to stem the mass movement of migrants across Europe’s borders, reports AP. Her discussions with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan come at a time when thousands of new arrivals a day are stretching Germany’s capacity to house refugees and other migrants. Officials said the EU incentives offered to Turkey would involve an aid package of at least 3 billion euros ($3.4 billion) to help Turkey host the more than 2 million refugees who are currently in the country, as well as easier access to EU visas for Turkish citizens and re-energized EU membership talks.

The EU plan would see Turkey improve its asylum and documentation procedures and beef up border and coast guard numbers. The idea is to help stop people entering Turkey in search of work there or in the EU, and then prevent both them and refugees already in the country from moving on to Europe. Turkish officials said this week that the plan was still a “draft” and nothing had been agreed yet. Erdogan vented his grievances with Europe this week, pointedly taking swipe at talk of awarding Merkel the Nobel Peace Prize for welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants. “We have 2.5 million refugees. No one cares,” Erdogan said.

Amnesty International voiced concerns over the plan and has called on Merkel and EU leaders to put the rights of refugees above concerns to protect their borders. It said the plan ignores the “challenges” the refugees face in Turkey and the “need for the EU to offer protection to a greater share of the world’s burgeoning refugee population.”

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