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August 23, 2016
Berlin (AFP) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel called Tuesday on the EU and North African countries to do deals modelled on a controversial agreement with Turkey to stem migrant flows to Europe.
Merkel also urged EU partners to step up to their responsibilities in taking in refugees who had arrived in Greece (AFP Photo/Tobias Schwarz) |
Berlin (AFP) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel called Tuesday on the EU and North African countries to do deals modelled on a controversial agreement with Turkey to stem migrant flows to Europe.
Under the
EU-Turkey agreement, Ankara agreed to take back one Syrian who made it to
Greece in return for being allowed to send one from its massive refugee camps
to the bloc in a more orderly redistribution programme.
The deal
also pledges billions of euros in EU aid for Turkey, visa-free European travel
for Turkish citizens and accelerated EU membership talks.
"We
must agree on similar deals with other countries, such as in North Africa, in
order to get better control over the Mediterranean sea refugee routes,"
Merkel told regional daily Neue Passauer Zeitung.
"Such
agreements are also in the interest of the refugees themselves," she said,
pointing to the huge risks migrants take in crossing the Mediterranean in
rickety vessels, as well as the large sums they have to pay smugglers for the
perilous sea passage.
"It is
safer for them and there are good reasons for them to remain in Turkey, close
to their homeland, where the cultural and language barriers are lower,"
she said, defending the deal with Turkey as "correct, as before".
"We
should work to ensure that it lasts," she said.
Before the
EU-Turkey deal took effect, some 45,000 refugees had already
arrived in Greece
as Macedonia closed its borders to the migrants (AFP Photo/
Armin Weigel)
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But fears
are mounting in the EU that the pact with Turkey to curb migrant flows could
collapse as a rift deepens over Ankara's crackdown following a failed coup.
Turkey
angrily rejects EU criticism that its post-putsch purges might violate rights
norms Ankara must meet under the agreement in return for visa-free travel for
Turks and accelerated negotiations for bloc membership.
Meanwhile,
Merkel also urged EU partners to step up to their responsibilities in taking in
refugees who had arrived in Greece.
Before the
EU-Turkey deal took effect, some 45,000 refugees had already arrived in Greece
as Macedonia closed its borders to the migrants.
"That
is, if one compares it to the number of residents, as if 360,000 refugees were
to arrive in Germany over the course of a few weeks," she said.
"That
shows what Greece has had to deal with," she said, noting that the 3,000
refugees distributed so far to other EU states falls below the expectations of
what the member states should take on.
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