Separate summit on migration with Turkey

Separate summit on migration with Turkey

World February 19, 2016 08:42

brussels - The European Union is organizing early March a separate summit with Turkey on migration issues. That European Minister Donald Tusk announced on the night of Thursday to Friday after the first day of consultations with all government leaders and EU heads of state.

Tusk said no specific date. Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann spoke of 7.8 or March 9 as an option, but also the date of 5 March sings around.

It was Thursday morning concert scheduled in Brussels with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. But called off after the bloody terrorist attack in the Turkish capital Ankara on Wednesday.

Turkey and the EU have agreed a plan of action to stem the flow of migrants to Europe. But while Turkey is doing much, the agreements must run faster and better, said Prime Minister Mark Rutte.,, Netherlands is doing it 24 hours a day. '' The military involvement of Turkey in the conflict in Syria continues to implement the plan according Rutte not under pressure.

Turkey can count on at least 3 billion to improve conditions for refugees in Turkish camps so they do not make the journey to Europe.,, It is now important to spend 3 billion common good, '' said Rutte.

At present, however, the influx of refugees barely reduced. Some countries have taken this action on their own. Thus Austria will set a limit on the number of migrants entering the country daily, but this may in neighboring countries such as Slovenia lead to problems.

According to the European Commission, the Austrian measures have been illegal, but Rutte expressed understanding for the decision. Austria,, extremely badly affected '' by the large influx of migrants, he said.

Tusk said, without Austria, especially to mention that the EU countries,, should enhance cooperation in such decisions. ' He stressed that there is no alternative solution to the immigration crisis than European.

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