Brussels still not satisfied with Turkey

Brussels still not satisfied with Turkey

World January 7, 2016 13:49

amsterdam - The influx of refugees via Turkey needs further. There is more effort needed to get down to the numbers. That said Prime Minister Mark Rutte and EU Commissioner and Vice-President Frans Timmermans Thursday in Amsterdam during a press conference to kick off the Dutch presidency of the EU.


         Europe with Turkey agreed on a joint plan of action. Turkey will include money in exchange for the borders of Europe should keep shut. Timmermans,, are the first results encouraging, '' but he also said the figures still relatively high,, '' are.,, There is still have a long way, '' he added.,, I believe that Turkey is trying to implement the agreements. ''
Rutte joined the words of Timmermans. The flow of migrants and international security will demand during the six-month presidency much attention. The prime minister wants pragmatic,, proceed, but also warned that no overnight solutions,, come. The migration crisis can only be solved jointly, not by a Member State alone, Rutte said.
He stressed that the huge influx,, refugees must be reduced. It is important according to him that countries stick to their commitments.
Redistribution of refugees, improved border controls and setting up a European coastguard service are three important issues that the next six months should be regulated, said Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission.
Timmermans announced Sunday to travel to Turkey where he will have meetings Monday.

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