Marlborough Express

Erdogan walks out of talks with the EU over migrant cash

-

million refugees from Syria.

Erdogan triggered a crisis last week by announcing that Turkey would no longer prevent people crossing into the EU, leading to clashes between tens of thousands of migrants and Greek border guards.

Turkey has estimated the cost of housing Syrian refugees at €40 billion and accused the EU of failing to honour a promise in the 2016 deal of progress on visa-free travel for Turks.

After the meeting, von der Leyen admitted that neither side could agree on what the migration deal, signed almost four years ago, meant precisely and that aspects of the accord had not been implemente­d. ‘‘The 2016 agreement remains valid and we need to implement missing elements,’’ she said. ‘‘We have indicated to President Erdogan that we are willing to move forward as long as it is reciprocal.’’

Michel said that teams of EU and Turkish officials would meet over the coming days ‘‘to work to clarify the implementa­tion of the deal to be certain we are on the same page’’.

The EU has rallied behind Greece, finding an extra €700 million to help it deal with migration and describing it as a ‘‘shield’’ protecting Europe’s borders.

‘‘It is beyond reason and understand­ing that an ally and a neighbouri­ng country points toward Turkey as the one responsibl­e for the wave of irregular migration,’’ Erdogan said of Greece, a fellow Nato member.

The EU has condemned ‘‘Turkey’s use of migratory pressure for political purposes’’ and warned Erdogan that there will be no negotiatio­ns until he prevents migrants from crossing into Greece. – The Times

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand