EU and Turkey on collision course

The EU and Turkey are on a collision course over the deal to let refugees go back to Turkey.

Turk showed this morning just before the start of the two-day marathon that morning regaled the Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, be careful. 'I've been to Cyprus and Ankara in the last few days, but there still needs to be done a lot. Quot;

Still stabbing 1,500 people daily over from Turkey to Greece. Turkey takes under the present agreement in principle anyone who will cross back to any Syrian who is taking Europe needs a Syrian who is in a camp in Turkey to record. Refugees who still dare do the crossing, get a red cross after their names and fingerprints and can forget legal asylum in Europe. For now, the maximum number of Syrians who are recognized set at 72 000, but the Member States have agreed no key.

Thus, the flow has to be stopped within a few weeks, but the Greek Cypriots, (Turkey occupied in 1974, the northern half of the island) now throw a spanner in the works. They compromise the Turks as difficult as possible to join the EU. Such a decision to talk about the need to take unanimous 28 countries. Also resolve to deal with legal matters, as Greece and Turkey have yet to change the law.